It is true. A compound contains two or more different type of atoms.
These are called polyatomic ions.
atom.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
No. Table Salt is Sodium Chloride (NaCl) which has two atoms Sodium and Chlorine.
Elements.
Elements only contain one kind of atom.
Copper is an element. An element consists of one type of atom. If there is more than one type of atom it can be a mixture of elements, or it could be a compound or alloy, but not an element.
Elements and atoms are related because elements contain only one type of atom.
All elements in the Periodic Table contain only one type of atom.
Sulfate minerals contain the sulfate ion (SO4) as their primary element. The sulfate ion consists of one sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms. Some common sulfate minerals include gypsum, barite, and anhydrite.
Elements on the periodic table contain only one type of atom. Each element is defined by the number of protons in its nucleus, such as hydrogen (H) with one proton, helium (He) with two protons, and so on.
Elements that contain only one type of atom are called pure elements or monatomic elements. For example, helium (He), neon (Ne), and oxygen (O) are pure elements because they consist of only one type of atom in their chemical structure.
if you are talking about 'copper'(which I think you are) than yes, it does. Every element contains only one type of atom in it, that's actually the definition of an atom.
It is true. A compound contains two or more different type of atoms.
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
These are called polyatomic ions.