A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
The term you are referring to is "substance." Substances can be pure elements, such as oxygen or gold, or compounds, such as water or table salt.
4 is here the number of molecules of calcium nitrate.
The term alloy is used to describe a mixture of metals or a combination of a metal with another element to enhance its properties. Alloys are commonly used in various industries to create materials with specific characteristics such as strength, durability, or resistance to corrosion.
No such thing as a 'Compound element'. It is either a 'Compound' or an 'Element. Germanium is an element that appears in the Periodic Table as 'Ge'. NB A compound is a COMBINATION of two or more different elements.
Its a compound and a pure chemical substance
This is a term used to describe any element or compound.
The term you are referring to is "substance." Substances can be pure elements, such as oxygen or gold, or compounds, such as water or table salt.
For a substance the term is molecule, for an element the term is atom.
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In the English language the term alum is used for the compound KAl(SO4)2.12H2O.
4 is here the number of molecules of calcium nitrate.
It is a bacteria, used as a biological weapon. It is not an element, compound, or mixture.
The term alloy is used to describe a mixture of metals or a combination of a metal with another element to enhance its properties. Alloys are commonly used in various industries to create materials with specific characteristics such as strength, durability, or resistance to corrosion.
No such thing as a 'Compound element'. It is either a 'Compound' or an 'Element. Germanium is an element that appears in the Periodic Table as 'Ge'. NB A compound is a COMBINATION of two or more different elements.
Its a compound and a pure chemical substance
Subscripts in a compound are used to indicate the number of atoms present for each element in the compound. They show the ratio at which the elements are combined to form the compound. Each subscript number represents the number of atoms of the element that follows it.