to obtain an element from its compound it is necessary to cause a chemical reaction to take place
To determine the empirical formula of a compound, one must find the simplest whole number ratio of the elements present in the compound. This can be done by analyzing the mass percentages of each element in the compound and converting them to moles. Then, divide the moles of each element by the smallest number of moles to find the ratio of elements. This ratio represents the empirical formula of the compound.
The charge an element would have if it lost or gained electrons
No, gold is an element and is inorganic. In order to be organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
In an endocentric compound, one element is the head that determines the category of the compound, while the other element specifies the meaning more precisely (e.g., 'blackbird,' where 'bird' is the head). In an exocentric compound, the meaning does not rely on one element to determine the category, and the compound's meaning must be derived from outside the compound (e.g., 'pickpocket,' where the compound does not fit strictly into the category of either 'pick' or 'pocket').
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carbon
Compound, crystal is not an element so obviously what it is made up of must be a compound <><><><> Crystals can be either an element (diamonds are carbon- and crystalline) or a compound (salt, sugar). Unsure of your meaning of "broken down".
To determine the empirical formula of a compound, one must find the simplest whole number ratio of the elements present in the compound. This can be done by analyzing the mass percentages of each element in the compound and converting them to moles. Then, divide the moles of each element by the smallest number of moles to find the ratio of elements. This ratio represents the empirical formula of the compound.
an element or a compound.
a chemical change
An element must have similar chemical properties and valency as the element it is replacing in order to replace it in a compound. This ensures that the chemical reaction remains balanced and the new compound formed is stable.
Force*displacement
Niether. Hydrogencarbonate is an ion. It does not exist on its own, but must be combined with a positive ion to form a compound.
The charge an element would have if it lost or gained electrons
No, gold is an element and is inorganic. In order to be organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.