Carbon is an element. Elements are the simplest form of materials; that cannot be broken down further into atoms or molecules. They are composed only of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
C+O+O=CO2 (two different elements) so a compound.CO2=1 part carbon and 2 parts oxygen, the carbon and oxygen themselves are elements, and it is a compound.Compound, because its made of more then one element, carbon and oxygen. Probably best described as a molecule because it is made of covalent bonds, however.
Technically no, since an element defines that it is a single atom. Tungsten Carbide is a chemical compound consisting of Tungsten and Carbon (W2C) and Graphite is a form of pure carbon
Air is a mixture, made mostly of the elements nitrogen and oxygen. It also has some other gases, such as argon (element), carbon dioxide (compound), and water (compound).
The main element in organic chemistry is C. If you look the organic chemistry, the naming is all related to carbon chain and regarding the position of the element you are looking for, you will name the C # that element located at. there are 3 types of organic cpd alkalane(single carbon bond), alkalene (double bond), alkalyne(triple carbond bond)
You won't find charcoal in the periodic table. But charcoal is mostly composed of carbon atoms. And the chemical symbol for carbon is simply "C".
It is a compound Carbon is an element.
Carbon is an element.
Gold is an element Carbon is an element A mixture with gold and carbon in is a compound
They are each an element A hydro-carbon is a compound
No. Carbon is not a compound, it is an element.
Carbon is an element
compound. has carbon and oxygen compound. has carbon and oxygen
an element
It is a compound Carbon is an element.
Carbon monoxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
It's a compound because it has two elements: Carbon and Oxygen.
Compound it has Oxygen and Carbon.