Testosterone is not a compound element; it is a steroid hormone, which is a type of organic compound. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms arranged in a specific molecular structure. As a substance, testosterone plays a crucial role in various biological functions, including the development of male reproductive tissues and the promotion of secondary sexual characteristics.
Your question makes no sense, testosterone is an organic compound not an element.
I think that its a compound.
A compound is more that one element (an element is a single atom of a substance ie H hydrogen ) a compound is still considered to be a pure substance
A pure substance is an element or a compound.
It is an element.
A term used to describe any element or compound is called a substance or substances.
A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
It depends on the substance your are talking about. It could be a compound, mixture, or substance; depending on the substance. If it is an element off the periodic table, it is an element. If it is two elements chemmically combined, it is a compound. If it is two elements that are not chemically combined, it is a mixture.
no, an element
"Compound" means that the substance is made up of more than just one element.
it is a compound, an element is a substance which can not be broken down into anything else through chemical processes
Sodium is an element on the periodic table, and is NOT a compound.