It is simply called a molecule of an element. (ex: O2 is oxygen gas, H2 is hydrogen gas)
an element
carbon monoxide
Infact it is not an element but rather a molecule..
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
Diazene, also called diimine or diimide, is a compound.
That's because of the way "compound" is defined. If atoms of an element combine with other atoms of the SAME element, then it's not called a "compound".
Molecule
the short and notation of an element is called as symbol. the short and notation of a compound is called as formula.
an element
Yes, except that "element" should be pluralized; a compound always has at least two elements.
Radium is a chemical element; a compound has a minimum of two chemical elements.
sulphurdioxide
If it cannot be broken down and has the same properties, it is an element.
It's either called a molecule or a chemical compound.
H2O (water)
A substance in which all atoms are identical is called an element.
An element, atom, crystal, compound, and molecule are all forms of matter.