Soda, flat or carbonated, is a set of compounds in solution.
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a compound composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element.
Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.
Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.
No, aluminum itself is an element, not a compound. Aluminum is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is often used to make soda cans due to its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties.
Baking soda is not an element so it is not on the periodic table. It is a compound of several elements, namely NaHCO3
It is a compound.
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a compound composed of sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element.
no its a chemical compound
it is a a combination of compounds so it is a compound!
it is a a combination of compounds so it is a compound!
Baking soda is a compound (has more than one element) and is not a solution or an element. If baking soda was added to water or another liquid, you would have a solution.
Baking soda is a compound therefore it cannot be an element. Since it cannot be an element, it does not have an element symbol. It does have a chemical formula though: NaHCO3.
Baking soda is a chemical compound; the correct, systematic name is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The formula is NaHCO3.
heterogeneous
No, aluminum itself is an element, not a compound. Aluminum is a chemical element with the symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is often used to make soda cans due to its lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties.
baking soda is considered as a compound as it is made up of more than one element mixed in a fixed proportion that cannot be separated
No. Since it contains more than one type of atom, it is a compound, not an element.