Concrete is a mixture.
Concrete is composed of cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate (generally a coarse aggregate made of gravels or crushed rocks such as limestone, or granite, plus a fine aggregate such as sand), water, and chemical admixtures
First of all to correct your spelling. It is 'Concrete', not 'concrerte'. As concrete it is an heterogeneous mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water.
Mixture
To calculate the grams of an element in a compound, you need to find the molar mass of the element and the compound. Then, use the formula: (mass of element/molar mass of compound) x molar mass of element. This will give you the grams of the element in the compound.
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.
To find the mass of an element in a compound, you can use the formula: mass of element (mass of compound) x (percent composition of element in compound). This formula helps you calculate the mass of a specific element within a compound based on its percentage composition.
Concrete is a heterogeneous mixture.
First of all to correct your spelling. It is 'Concrete', not 'concrerte'. As concrete it is an heterogeneous mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water.
Mixture.
Concrete is a mixture containing cement, sand, gravel and water.
Concrete is a mixture, not an element or a compound. It consists of various components, primarily cement, water, aggregates (such as sand and gravel), and sometimes additives. These materials combine to form a composite material that has specific properties suitable for construction.
Concrete is a mixture not a compound.
Mixture
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
KCl is a compound not an element.
Beryllium is an element. It is not a compound
cornstarch is a compound element.
No, Concrete is a homogeneous mixture.