Pure water is a compound as it consists of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Its chemical formula is H2O.
No. It is a compound made of the elements oxygen and hydrogen: H2O.
Hydrogen is found in nature primarily as a compound, such as in water (H2O) or hydrocarbons. Pure elemental hydrogen is rare in nature but can be found in some volcanic gases or certain chemical reactions.
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Gold is a pure element, not a compound, so it is homoatomic.
Water is the compound. Iodine and calcium are elements, and air is a mixture.
Pure water is a compound. It is composed of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio (H2O).
Pure water is a compound as it consists of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Its chemical formula is H2O.
Pure water vapor is a compound, just as liquid water is.
No. It is a compound made of the elements oxygen and hydrogen: H2O.
pure water is a compund because it's contain hydrogen & oxygen .
Water is a pure compound -- all of it is one kind of molecule: H2O.
No, it is a mixture of a number of different compound. Water itself is a compound. Ocean water is not pure water though.
no its a compound of two elements of hydrogen and oxygen
its a mixture, water as a pure form has no salt in it
Water vapor, like water itself, is a compound.
A pure element or a pure compound are homogeneous.
Water is a compound. A pure metal is an element. Graphite (a pencil lead) is the element carbon. These are all examples of a pure substance.