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oxygen and hydrogen
Oxoacids are acids specifically containing oxygen. Different oxyacids are defined by their extra elements, but all of them contain hydrogen and oxygen.
All macromolecules contain a monomer.
they are all formed from the same elements.
They all are formed from the same elements
oxygen and hydrogen
Oxoacids are acids specifically containing oxygen. Different oxyacids are defined by their extra elements, but all of them contain hydrogen and oxygen.
The periodic table contain all chemical elements, placed in a rational order.
The commonalities that elements, compounds, and mixtures all have in common is that they all contain atoms. Even though they all contain atoms, the number of atoms vary in each of them.
All macromolecules contain a monomer.
All elements have a specific signature, whereby one element is exactly different from another element.
There are 2 elements that all the organic compounds have. They are carbon and hydrogen. Most organic compounds contain oxygen.
they are all formed from the same elements.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
Yes, all the mixtures contain compounds or elements.
The commonalities that elements, compounds, and mixtures all have in common is that they all contain atoms. Even though they all contain atoms, the number of atoms vary in each of them.
No, they can contain impurities.