I'm not really sure there is a place to find elements or compounds in a food. If you really want to know you should do some research on it yourself.
For elements, look on a periodic table. For compounds, do a search on Wikipedia.
Compounds containing iron and copper do not typically resemble the pure elements in their metallic form. When combined in compounds, the properties and appearance of the elements change due to their chemical bonding with other elements.
Yes look at air it has oxygen and nitrogen(elements) and carbon dioxide(compound)
For the list of elements see this link.A list of compounds is impossible because more than 60 000 000 substances are know. Look in a catalog of of chemicals for laboratory use.
compounds ae used in science , they are next to elemements and also they are te best thing ever because the thing is that if they was doinga experiement they would have to look at the diffrent compounds and the diffrent elements
An element is the most broken down form of any substance. For example, if you could take a molecule of iron and look at it, that would be an element. A compound is made up of different elements. For example, if you could take a molecule of water and look at it, you would be looking at hydrogen and oxygen bonded together.
No. They are two different elements. They are not compounds, which are made up of elements Look at a periodic table. Those are your most basic building blocks as a beginner chemist.
You can look online or in a phone directory to find some close to you.
The formula unit of a compound represents the simplest whole number ratio of elements in the compound. This can be determined by looking at the molecular formula of the compound or by performing chemical analysis to find the empirical formula. The formula unit is used in ionic compounds, while the molecular formula is used for covalent compounds.
No elements are foods by themselves. Have a look at a periodic table and you'll find you can't eat hydrogen, helium, lithium, berylliam, boron, carbon, etc etc etc by itself. The closest you can come is to eat a compound of two elements, NaCl, which is table salt.
Just look on the computer or search images!
Any chemical that contains multiple base elements is termed a chemical compound. Chemical compounds are substances that contain two or more base elements. For example; carbon (C) and oxygen (O) are base elements, but carbon dioxide (CO2) is a compound consisting of one carbon and two oxygen molecules.