chemistry
No it isn't. An element is one kind of atom, it is not made of different kinds of atoms.
A compound involves two or more different elements bonded together. Molecules can also be formed from a single element, for example, the nitrogen molecule which consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together; since only one element is involved, that does not qualify as a compound.
An element is composed of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down chemically. A compound is composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically bonded, and are either ionic or molecular. An ion is an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons, developing a negative or positive charge, respectively. A molecule is two or more atoms covalently bonded.
Atom are made up of Protons, electrons and neutrons.Atoms combine together by chemical bonding to form a particular molecule. for example, one carbon and four hydrogen atoms combines to forms methane (CH4)
a mixture is something that has just been mixed together with something else and has not been chemically bonded however and element is something in its simplest form like gold, sodium, helium etc
No it isn't. An element is one kind of atom, it is not made of different kinds of atoms.
Element: a substance made up of one kind of atom.Compound: a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically joined together.Mixture: made up of two or more substances which are not chemically bonded together.
A compound involves two or more different elements bonded together. Molecules can also be formed from a single element, for example, the nitrogen molecule which consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together; since only one element is involved, that does not qualify as a compound.
Oxygen is an element. Gaseous oxygen (the kind in the air you breathe) is called molecular as it consists of two oxygen atoms (O2).
anything that is not in the periodic table probably contains more than one kind element. steel, plastic, rubber are all examples
N2 is a diatomic molecule of nitrogen. It is an element, not a compound. Elements are composed of only one kind of atom. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded.
An element is composed of only one kind of atom and cannot be broken down chemically. A compound is composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically bonded, and are either ionic or molecular. An ion is an atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons, developing a negative or positive charge, respectively. A molecule is two or more atoms covalently bonded.
If three or more elements are bonded together in a compound (Eg. H2SO4) then that compound is called a "Polyatomic" ion. "Poly" meaning three or more. If there are only two atoms, it is Diatomic (Di meaning two). An example of a diatomic molecule would be CO2.
Atom are made up of Protons, electrons and neutrons.Atoms combine together by chemical bonding to form a particular molecule. for example, one carbon and four hydrogen atoms combines to forms methane (CH4)
Yes, an element is made up of atoms of the same kind. For example Gold (Au) is an element and is only made up of other Gold atoms. If there is more than one type of atom (calcium carbonate for example) it is considered to be a compound.
Element is a substance made up of only one atom that can not be split into two atoms and compound is a substance which contains two or more element chemically combined together.
A compound: any formula that contains more than one kind of atomic symbols represents a compound.