Sulfur is relatively unreactive with the constituents of the Earth's atmosphere and crust under normal conditions. (However, sulfur can react with many of these materials under favorable conditions.)
Argon is an element. It is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms and is not chemically combined with other elements.
An element and a compound can undergo a chemical reaction called a single replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, the element replaces one of the elements in the compound, forming a new compound and a different element as a product.
ammonium nitrate is a compound. It is neither element nor mixture.
chlorine is not a compound. it is an element.
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.
Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.
Compound. It is two elements chemically combined.
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
no, but compounds are made of elements chemically combined.
This fact suggests that sulfur is relatively unreactive on its own, as it is frequently found in its elemental form in nature. However, when combined with other elements or compounds, sulfur can exhibit a wide range of reactivity.
compound. Because a compound is chemically combined of 2 elements
ReactivityThe ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called the "reactivity" of the element.
When an element is combined with another element, the resulting substance is called a compound. Compounds are formed through chemical reactions where atoms of different elements bond together to form a new substance with unique properties.
When you mix an element with a compound, a chemical reaction may occur. The element may react with the compound to form a new compound or may remain unchanged depending on the reactivity of the elements involved.
no, it is two elements that are combined into a compound. look at the name. ammonium which is nitrogen and 3 hydrogen combined. and chloride which is the element chlorine.
No, each element is in basic form and are always only made up from themselves. When elements are combined this is a compound.
the reactivity series lists elements in order from most reactive to least reactive. in a displacement reaction, a more reactive element will "displace" a less reactive element in a compound, the reactivity series can therefore be used to determine which displacement reactions are possible.