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Elements are listed in the Periodic Table of Elements. Compounds are not listed there because they are not elements they are compounds. An element is a substance made up of one type of atom, compounds are formed from combinations of different elements.
Periodic table is an array or elements not compounds. Sucrose is a compound and not an element and hence it is not there or the periodic table.
Lithium is not a compound. It is element #3 on the Periodic Table of Elements.
Hydrogen and Carbon
A mixture or a substance (Compound) - yes; an element - not.
Silicon is an element on the periodic table meaning it is a pure substance. It is number 14 on the periodic table with a symbol of Si.
In scientific terms, an element is anything that can be found on the Periodic Table of Elements (PTE). It is a pure substance, not mixed with anything else. Compounds are a combination of 2 or more elements. They cannot be found on the PTE.
Elements are listed in the Periodic Table of Elements. Compounds are not listed there because they are not elements they are compounds. An element is a substance made up of one type of atom, compounds are formed from combinations of different elements.
the element is Hydrogen
Yes! So is an element.
Everything on the periodic table is an element and not a compound at all.
No, there are also compounds.
Periodic table is an array or elements not compounds. Sucrose is a compound and not an element and hence it is not there or the periodic table.
Helium is an element. It is the second element on the periodic table, therefore containing two protons. It is not made of compounds.
Carbon
an element
NaOCl is a compound because it is composed of three elements. If it's not on the periodic table, then it's not an element. Na, O, and Cl are on the periodic table, so they are elements. When they combine, they form compounds.