No. Water is not an element it consists of molecules made from hydrogen and oxygen
Water is a compound, it is made from two elements. Two atoms of Hydrogen and one of Oxygen. Sulphur, like Hydrogen and Oxygen, is an element.
Everything is made of atoms, the basic building block making materials. Oxygen (O) is an element where water (H2O) consists of 2 Hydrogen (H) atoms and 1 Oxygen (O) atom
Water is no a element because it is made out of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen, thus it is a compound. Each water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
An "element" is made up of a single type of atom. Water is a combination of two elements (types of atoms), namely, hydrogen and oxygen.
Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.
An "element" is made up of a single type of atom. Water is a combination of two elements (types of atoms), namely, hydrogen and oxygen.
because water is not an element. it is a molecule made of 3 atoms...2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen. the hydrogen and oxygen are both on the table though, so in a way water is too
Ozone is the only compound which has only three atoms of oxygen.
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Ozone is made up of three atoms of Oxygen. One Molecule of oxygen is divided into two atoms of nascent oxygen by the high energy UV radiations. This one atom of nascent oxygen is combined with one molecule of oxygen again to form a molecule of ozone.
Oxygen cannot be broken into two atoms unless it is an oxygen compound of oxygen. Oxygen is an element, therefore made up of atoms, and therefore atoms cannot be broken down into more atoms.
atoms in elements are one kind of atom where as atoms in compounds are different atoms example gold is a element and it is made up of only gold atoms and water is a compound and it is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms