A chemical compound is comprised of two or more chemical elements. For example, water, H2O, is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen. Some compounds are tremendously more complicated than water, but all compounds are composed of elements.
An element is a single substance where as a compound is a combination of elements eg germanium is an element where as germanium arsenide is a compound....!
Yes. As a basic rule of thumb, a compound that is comprised of a metal and non-metal is an ionic compound.
Silver chloride is a chemical compound, not an element, as it is comprised of multiple chemical elements, namely Silver and Chlorine.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
KCIO is the symbol for potassium hydrochlorite. It is a compound that is comprised of atoms of potassium (K), chlorine (CH), and oxygen (O).
An element is a single substance where as a compound is a combination of elements eg germanium is an element where as germanium arsenide is a compound....!
Yes. As a basic rule of thumb, a compound that is comprised of a metal and non-metal is an ionic compound.
Rubber is a type of compound. This is because it is comprised of several chemicals combined with a type of base polymer.
Yes, because it is comprised of both sulphur and oxygen. :)
Nope it's a compound comprised of the elements carbon and oxygen.
Silver chloride is a chemical compound, not an element, as it is comprised of multiple chemical elements, namely Silver and Chlorine.
No. Methanol is comprised of hydrgen, oxygen, and carbon. These bond with covalent bonds.
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) is a compound comprised of three different elements, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Any substance that chemically combines two or more elements is referred to as a compound.
Water (H2O) is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen and is thus not an organic compound. BY definition, organic compounds contain a carbon atom ("C").
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
KCIO is the symbol for potassium hydrochlorite. It is a compound that is comprised of atoms of potassium (K), chlorine (CH), and oxygen (O).
Milk is considered a mixture. It is comprised of different compounds that are mixed up mechanically and retain their individual properties.