Neither. Isopropyl is a particular grouping of atoms ... three carbon atoms in a line, with a bond connecting the middle one to something else. (If the bond connecting it to something else is on one of the end carbons, it's a propyl group rather than an isopropyl group.) All extra valences are filled with hydrogen atoms, so the overall empirical formula for an isopropyl group is C3H7, though remember that the one unfilled valence that's connecting the group to something else is on the middle carbon, so you'll sometimes see it written as (CH3)2CH- instead.
It is neither. It is part of a compound: the positive ion.
Isopropyl alcohol is an organic compound.
Isopropyl alcohol is a compound of three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Isopropyl alcohol is a compound of three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The smallest part of an element that has the properties of that element is the atom.
An isotope shares the atomic number with its element atom. How does it differ from the element atom?
The smallest part of an element that still retains its properties is an atom.
The smallest quantity of an element is an atom.
An atom is the smallest piece of an element that can be identified as that element.
an atom is larger than an element
atom and elements are different because one atom makes an element and a element is a pure substance and a atom is a basic particle
Its an element and an atom.
No water is NOT an "atom". No water is NOT an "element".
The number of protons in an atom of an element is equal to the number of electrons in that atom which is equal to that element's atomic number.