Yes, true.
The water molecule contains two different elements chemically combined, which makes it a compound. A compound is a pure substance that contains two or more different elements chemically combined.
A compound contains two or more elements chemically combined. In a compound, the elements are bonded together in fixed proportions by chemical bonds. Examples include water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Water, H2O, contains two different elements, H and O, that are chemically combined, and is therefore a compound.
A compound is composed of two or more elements chemically combined.
Elements are not mixtures of anything. An element contains only atoms of that elements and nothing else. A compound contains two or more elements which have been chemically combined to create a new substance with different chemical and physical properties to the elements from which it was formed.
Every chemical compound is unique and different from the ELEMENTS it contains
Non-metal oxide contains a non-metal chemically combined with oxygen.
Yes it is. The formula for magnesium sulfate is MgSO4. So you can see that there are three elements that make up the compound magnesium sulfate, and by definition, a chemical compound contains two or more different elements chemically combined.
Yes
It is called a compound
compound
A substance containing atoms of two or more elements combined together is called a compound. Compounds have a fixed ratio of elements and typically have different properties from the elements they are composed of. Examples include water (H2O) and table salt (NaCl).