No, dirt is a highly variable mixture of rock and mineral particles, clay, garbage, decaying plant and animal matter, small insects, microbes, viruses, pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, etc., depending on where and how it formed. It also usually contains a variable amount of water.
Unfortunately this question has no answer. It largely depends on where you're getting your dirt! But its safe to say 'lots'
Most exist as compound but in soil the most important elements found (based on the fact that they are used by plants not on human preference) include Ca, H, K, Al, Si, P, Cl, N, O and Fe.
if dirt means dust then the most abundant element is silicon.
If the dirt is total silicon dioxide and is assumed to be a uniform volume of one cubic millimeter then the number would be approximately 30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
What elements are in Italian dressing
No. Both chlorine and hydrogen are elements. Elements cannot contain other elements.
All periodic table groups contain elements with radioactive isotopes.
All diatomic elements contain pure covalent bonds because theyre of the same elements.
Most commonly, oxyacids contain 3 elements. They must contain Oxygen, Hydrogen, and a central atom that can be a variety of different elements. Here are some examples: HClO HBrO4- HIO
Carbohydrates contain carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen.
92 elements
Dirt is a heterogenous coz as air contains dirt but we cant specify that the dirt molecules present in air are of same substance ,,, the dirt present in air is of diff. substances so dirt is a heterogenous mixture
Dirt and Dirt!
The elements that hydrocarbons contain are: -Hydrogen -Carbons
No. Both chlorine and hydrogen are elements. Elements cannot contain other elements.
Iron and other magnetic minerals are some of the most common elements on the planet. Soil and oil that contain these will leave a residue of them behind on a magnet.
Yes, all the mixtures contain compounds or elements.
that is where is comes from
yes it does
Dirt is a mixture. Only what appears on the Periodic Table are elements, and as dirt is a combination of many things it has no single chemical composition so it is not a compound.
No. Hydrogen and helium are separate elements. Elements do not contain other elements. But an element can give off or take electron from other elements.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen