Compounds of Dimethyl Telluride (from Tellurium) and Arsine (from Arsenic) have odours of garlic.
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
Tungsten is used as an alloy in ballpoint pens that is nearly twice as dense as lead. The strong odor associated with tungsten is a result of its highly toxic oxide, tungsten oxide.
The conversion of an oxide to an element can be achieved through a process called reduction, where the oxide is reacted with a reducing agent to remove the oxygen and obtain the pure element.
No. Mercury is an element and oxygen is an element, but together they form a compound.
I think that garlic is the food that contains the most nitric acid! :-)
The element being referred to is arsenic. Its compounds, such as arsenic oxide, are highly toxic. Arsenic oxide is known for its garlic-like odor and is used in the manufacturing of transistors.
The element being referred to is arsenic. Arsenic and its compounds are highly toxic to humans and can cause serious health effects when ingested or inhaled. Arsenic oxide can release a garlic-like odor when it reacts with certain substances.
Garlic
White phosphorus is highly flammable. It will self ignite on contact to air.
No. By definition iron oxide is a compound of iron and oxygen.
Sand is primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2), which is the oxide of the element silicon.
No, aluminum oxide is not an element. Indeed, nothing called an "oxide" can be an element, as this term indicates that the substance is combined with oxygen and is therefore a compound, not an element.
No. It is not. Iron is an element. Oxygen is an element. Iron Oxide is a compound.
Oxygen is the element. It's a compound because the oxygen bonds with another element to form an oxide.
Tungsten is used as an alloy in ballpoint pens that is nearly twice as dense as lead. The strong odor associated with tungsten is a result of its highly toxic oxide, tungsten oxide.
Barium Oxide
Burn the element in oxygen and you get the oxide