Of course. What about iron, gold, silver, other metals. Whoever asked this question is stupid. I'm 12 years old!
A compound refers to two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed proportion. This fixed proportion is represented by a chemical formula that shows the types and ratios of atoms present in the compound.
No, for all elements the smallest particle that can exist independently is an atom.
A fixed proportion in chemistry refers to the specific ratio in which elements combine to form compounds. This means that the elements in a compound are always present in the same proportion by mass. For example, water is always composed of hydrogen and oxygen in a 2:1 ratio by mass.
The liquids are considered miscible when they are soluble in each other in any proportion. This means that they can mix together completely to form a homogeneous solution. An example is water and ethanol, which are miscible in any proportion to form a clear solution.
No, adding coefficients to a chemical equation does not disobey the law of definite proportion. The coefficients simply represent the relative number of moles of each substance involved in the reaction and do not alter the proportion of elements present in the compounds.
A compound refers to two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed proportion. This fixed proportion is represented by a chemical formula that shows the types and ratios of atoms present in the compound.
Of course not, mixtures permit any mix of their components.
Uniformity & balance & proportion
This is Dalton's Law of fixed proportions.
Yes, besides elements and compounds, matter can exist in form of mixtures.
Proportion I'd say.
Yes, they do exist. And the question is ...
A material that contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion is a pure substance called a compound. It is not a mixture.
Yes, pattern exist in organization of table. Elements are organized in increasing atomic number.
Dalton's law of constant proportion states that any sample of a chemical compound will have its constituent elements appearing in the same proportion by mass. Thus 8/9 of the mass of any sample of water will be oxygen and the remaining 1/9 will be hydrogen.
An empirical formula only takes into account the proportions of the elements in a compound. The proportion of elements in a polymer might be the same or similar as the proportion in the monomer from which it is made.
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.