Water itself is a compound. It contains two elements.
Carbon is not an element of water. Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. Carbon is a separate element.
No, tap water is not an element. It is a compound made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
There are a number of metals that react with water, such as sodium, lithium, etc., but there is no element that decomposes in water. Decomposition is a characteristic of more complex molecules, not of elements.
It is subjective to determine whether the earth element is more powerful than the water element as each element has its own strengths and weaknesses. Earth is often associated with stability and grounding, while water is associated with adaptability and flow. The power of an element may depend on the context of the situation or individual preferences.
Water is the compound that contains oxygen and sodium is a metal element. Iron is a metal element as well.
No. It is an element.
It is a compond. It is made up of N and H
is kh a compond or a element
Diamonds are a form of crystalline carbon which is an element.
No: phosphorus is an element. Compounds must contain at least two distinct elements.
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Water dissolves some molecular compounds because water is a polar molecule.
C02 is a compond because it is a combination of 2 oxygen and 1 carbon. -it is not a element-
Sodium chloride is dissolved in water because is a polar, ionic compond.
Every compond that can donate H+ ion, to a proton sink (usually water, and now H30+ is created) by Bronsted-Lowry theory, and by Lewis theory every compond that can accept an electron pair.
Potassium Fluoride