to obtain an element from its compound it is necessary to cause a chemical reaction to take place
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
No, gold is an element and is inorganic. In order to be organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
No, NH3 is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. This is a chemical compound, made of two types of elements: Nitrogen and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 4 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogen atoms.
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate
You must use roman numerals to indicate which oxidation state the element is in when that element is in a compound.
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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".
an element or a compound.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
No, gold is an element and is inorganic. In order to be organic a compound must contain carbon and hydrogen.
a chemical change
Niether. Hydrogencarbonate is an ion. It does not exist on its own, but must be combined with a positive ion to form a compound.
Element It is in the periodic table of elements. It contains only hydrogen atoms. Compounds must contain two or more elements, so it isn't a compound.
Force*displacement
No, NH3 is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. This is a chemical compound, made of two types of elements: Nitrogen and Hydrogen. In one molecule of this compound there are 4 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom and three Hydrogen atoms.
Yes, it is a compound of copper, and sulfur( sulphur) Hence, Copper sulphate