I guess there are a lot but if you think of fertilizers being called "NPK fertilizers" you're already on the right track, so a few are:
common elements: N, H, P, O, K
common compounds: ammonium salts, phosphate salts and probably urea as well.
Nitrogen tends to be 'the' element in ordinary, non organic, conventional, commercial, chemical fertilizer. But there also are ordinary fertilizers that may have greater percentages of phosphorus or potassium. Whatever the percentage, these fertilizers are known as N[itrogen] P[hosphorus] K [Potassium] fertilizers in honor of their constituent elements. The container gives the percentage of each element within the total amount of fertilizer.
Simplest atomic ratio of the elements present in the compounds.
Elements are found on periodic table. Compounds are not present on periodic table. The table does not contains mixture.Elements can be found on a periodic table. Compounds can be made by bonding two or more elements. But they are not depicted on the periodic table.
Carbon and hydrogen are the elements present in every organic compound. Additionally, organic compounds can also contain oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and other elements.
All the compounds have at least two different types of atoms, they have mass and volume.
Elements in compounds are related through chemical bonds, where atoms are joined together to form molecules. These bonds can be covalent (sharing electrons) or ionic (transferring electrons). The properties of compounds are determined by the types of elements present and the arrangement of atoms within the molecule.
Compounds always contain elements in exact ratios, based on the chemical formula of the compound. This means that the elements are present in specific and consistent proportions in the compound.
Compounds are formed from the combination of two or more different elements in fixed proportions. Compounds have unique chemical and physical properties distinct from the elements they are composed of. Compounds are represented by chemical formulas that show the ratio of atoms present in the compound.
The three elements that are always present are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. These elements are essential for the formation of organic compounds and are commonly found in living organisms, as well as inorganic substances.
The elements of a compound are the chemical bonds that are present in a specific ratio in a compound. Elements are pure chemical substances that are made of the same atom.
All elements and compounds are present in molecular state. They cannot be found as individual atoms. Atoms cannot exist in free state.
Yes, elements and compounds are examples of pure substances. Elements are made up of one type of atom, while compounds are made up of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Both elements and compounds maintain their properties and composition regardless of the amount present.