If something is made of only one element, then it is an element. I do not believe that you will find an everyday item that is a pure element! :)
Yes, hydrogen gas is a compound. It is made up of molecules which consist of two atoms of hydrogen, an element. It just happens that the same name is used for the gas as for the element.
Gold is not. Gold is an element that cannot be broken down further.The rest are substances that consist of multiple elements bonded together:Sugar (common sugars) is either C6H12O6 or C12H22O11Salt is NaClWater is H2O
Yes, a mineral can be composed entirely of one element. For example, native elements such as gold, silver, and copper are minerals that consist of only one type of atom.
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.
You shouldn't find nitrogen or sulphur in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
an element consists of only 1 type of atom !
A pure element is an also known as a chemical element. Pure elements consist of only one type of atom. Aluminum is the only pure element in the group.
I suppose that you think to a chemical element (possible having natural isotopes).
Sodium, Aluminium, Chlorine gas....every thing that are in its element form or only consist of one type of atom is called element.
no it is not :)Oxygen is a pure element or gas. It consist of only two oxygen atoms
Iodine is a chemical element; not a mixture, not a compound.
Plutonium is not a common metal; it is an artificial chemical element, dangerous, expensive and is obtained only in some countries.
Diamond is made of pure carbon
nitrogenous base consist of only three element nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, so other elements are not part of nitrogenous base.
These words all consist of only one syllable.
Einsteinium is not a common element; Es exist only in specialized laboratories and only in amounts of milligrams.
One common one is carbon; it is not the only one.