Water is a single compound on its own. It often contains many others, and certainly some hydroxide and hydronium.
The chemical formula of water is H2O.
An oil is not a compound but mixture; oil conatain (as elements) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, etc.
The chemical formula of water is H2O.
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
compound mixtures. Elements can not be further broken down(per say) so like Magnesium, Hydrogen, the periodic table is made up of elements.
Elements and atoms are mainly the same. Molecules are made up of atoms and chemical bonds are bonds that combine the atoms together to make molecules. Compounds are just about the same as molecules only are made up of molecules like how molecules are made of atoms. Substances can relate to anything, and mixtures are many compounds and molecules mixed together.
Mercury is an element. Mercury is purely made up of mercury atoms.
A mixture is formed from compounds but both are formed from atoms.
mixtures differ from compounds because mixtures are made up of random things that have no similarities and compounds don't.
Yes they can
The answer is H20
Both are formed from chemical elements.
No. It's made up of mixtures of elements and compounds.
Atom is the smallest unit of matter which combines to form elements, compounds and mixtures.
The question implies a list of elements or compounds, or mixtures or some combination which account for 97%. With no information about that 97% it is not possible to provide an answer.
water (h20)
compounds
the similarities between compounds and mixtures are that they are both made up of two or more elements and that they could both be separated and then mixed with different elements to make a new mixture and compound.
Both mixtures and compounds are made up of more than one element.
Both mixtures and compounds are made up of more than one element.