Phosphorus is an element on the Periodic Table. Compounds are comprised of two or more elements.
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Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
If you heat it up after you mix it, you will form "organosulfide" compounds.
it blows up
What happens when you mix water and calcium chloride?Water colour does not change
it gets hot
Nothing !!
of course it does
Phosphorus triiodide reacts violently with water, so the reaction is exothermic. If a large amount of phosphorus triiodide is mixed, an explosion will most likely occur. If it is a small amount, then it will be similar to the reaction of potassium with water.
Helium is a member of the noble gas family of elements. The elements of this family do NOT usually form compounds with other elements.
Usually nothing happens except that the two elements mix in a gas phase.
A typical pancake mix contains, wheat flour, cows milk, eggs So generic compounds are starch, fats, carbohydrates, proteins and some ionic calcium and other salts Elements:- carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen sulfur calcium, sodium phosphorus
So you don´t mix them with each other.
How the elements of marketing mix are implemented
Look at the statement of contents. Artificial, commercial, conventional, synthetic fertilizers are heavy on the incorporation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. That's why they're called N-P-K, which are the respective symbols of the three preceding elements. The fertlizer lists the proportion of elements in alphabetical order: N for nitrogen, P for phosphorus, and K for potassium. A common proportion is 10-10-10, which means 10% each of the three elements within the total mix.
because helium does not mix with other elements
Yes, all elements can mix with any other elements. Also any element except the noble gases can form compounds with other elements. Lead will tend to form similar compounds to those that carbon forms, but unlike the carbon compounds these lead compounds are very toxic!
Gold is an element. It can be mixed with other elements to form compounds, but gold itself is a pure substance, not a mixture or a compound of elements.