Copper is an element itself.
The elements are: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Combined they form water (H2O).
No. There are elemental minerals, like gold, silver, and copper, appearing in crystalline form. The bulk of minerals, however, are compounds of two or more elements.
Two: copper and oxygen.
There are two atoms of Bromine (Br) and one atom of Copper (Cu) in this compound. Thus, there are two elements, but three atoms.
Probable you think to Cu(I) and Cu(II) but these are not different elements.
Culprit and Chalococite. (Copper is found combined with oxygen to form culprit, or with sulfur to form chalcocite.
Definitely a compound, because it contains two elements viz. copper and chlorine. NB When any two ( or more ) elements combine it becomes a compound.
No. Copper and oxygen are two separate elements.
The elements are: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Combined they form water (H2O).
Copper is a pure element it is not composed of any two other elements however it has many alloys such as Bronze, which is composed of Copper and Tin.
No. There are elemental minerals, like gold, silver, and copper, appearing in crystalline form. The bulk of minerals, however, are compounds of two or more elements.
Copper is a single element.
Two: copper and oxygen.
There are two atoms of Bromine (Br) and one atom of Copper (Cu) in this compound. Thus, there are two elements, but three atoms.
Iron and copper, steel and bronze are not elements.
Two elements in copper bromide (misspelled, not bromiNe)There is Cu (cuprum) and Br(bromium) in it.
Bronze is an alloy of Copper (Cu) and Tin (Sn). scooby doo