No, this composition is variable.
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Yes, all the compounds contain different types of atoms.
There are plenty of compounds that do: ethanol-AKA Jack Daniels/beer/vodka rubbing alcohol sugar proteins carbohydrates fats
In general, organic compounds are those compounds which contain both carbon and oxygen, and inorganic compounds lack these atoms. Of couse, this does not always apply, as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide also contain both these elements and are still labeled as inorganic.
No. Compounds have a definite composition, therefore they are pure substances. For example, water always has the formula H2O, sodium chloride (common table salt) always has the formula NaCl, and glucose (blood sugar) always has the formula C6H12O6.
Solidlike salt (NaCl) which is an Ionic compound.
Elements and compounds are pure substances. They cannot be broken down further by physical and/or chemical means. Mixtures, on the other hand, are physical combinations of pure substances . A compound is when two or more different types of elements are chemically bonded but a mixture is when there is different types of elements that is not chemically bonded but physically bonded.
1. Most natural materials are mixtures of pure substances 2. Pure substances are either elements or combinations of elements called compounds. 3. A given compound always contains the same proportions by mass of the elements.
The composition of pure substances, such as elements and compounds, are always the same. The composition of mixtures can vary.
No, its the opposite. Compounds have fixed ratios, think of H20, while mixtures can vary. You can make many types of mixtures out of the same things. Because of bonding compounds have fixed ratios.
No, different mixtures have different compositions.
Yes, all the compounds contain different types of atoms.
Elements, compounds, and mixtures are all pretty similar things; however, they have aspects that allow the chemist to differentiate between the three chemistry concepts.An element consists of only one kind of atom.A compound consists of atoms from two or morekinds of elements that are bound together.A mixture consists of two or more different elements or compounds that have been physically combined.Both compounds and mixtures can be separated, but the difference is that compounds can only be chemically separated (and always retains the same amount of its components), whereas mixtures can only be physically separated (and it will contain most of its original components).
offspring recieve different combinations of genes from each parent.
Elements are one type of element in a group where all the elements are the same or a lonely single atoms. Compounds are two or more different types of elements and mixtures are a lot of elements made so that unless you use a good separating technique you would not be able to separate them. an example is air you cant really separate that unless you use serious power hope this helps
it all depends
A binary compound is formed from two different chemical elements.
No. The number of permutations or combinations of 0 objects out of n is always 1. The number of permutations or combinations of 1 object out of n is always n. Otherwise, yes.