Elements and compounds can be solids, liquids, or gases. Examples of elements that are solid, liquid and gaseous at room temperature respectively are iron, bromine, and helium. Examples of compounds in these states are sodium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide.
Arsenic is a pure substance. It is a natural element found in the Earth's crust and typically occurs in a solid form.
Yes, beryllium is a pure substance as it is a chemical element with the atomic number 4 and only contains beryllium atoms. It is a metal that exists in the form of solid crystals.
Calcium is a natural chemical element, a solid metal.
earth is the only planet where the same substance can exist in gaseous , liquid , and solid form
There are loads, probably, but ICE seems the most obvious answer, as a solid form of water, which is neutral.
an element.
quarts is a solid it is a pure substance and it is a element
Diamond.
No, freezing is a change in STATE of a substance (from liquid to solid), the solid is NOT a new substance.
Arsenic is a pure substance. It is a natural element found in the Earth's crust and typically occurs in a solid form.
Yes, beryllium is a pure substance as it is a chemical element with the atomic number 4 and only contains beryllium atoms. It is a metal that exists in the form of solid crystals.
Ice is a solid form of water. It is a compound.
Calcium is a natural chemical element, a solid metal.
Ice
Boron is a pure substance. It is a chemical element with an atomic number of 5 and is found in nature as a solid.
The simplest type of substance is solid form but for ice it can be broken and reform to solid state.
Iron is classified as an element because it is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom - iron atoms. In its solid form, iron atoms are closely packed together in a regular, repeating pattern that gives the substance its characteristic properties.