Asphalt is neither an element nor a simple compound; it is a complex mixture primarily composed of various hydrocarbons, organic compounds, and other materials. It typically contains compounds like asphaltenes and maltenes, which contribute to its viscous and sticky properties. Asphalt is commonly used in road construction and roofing due to its durability and waterproofing capabilities.
When you mix an element with a compound, a chemical reaction may occur. The element may react with the compound to form a new compound or may remain unchanged depending on the reactivity of the elements involved.
An element is a part of a compound.
It is an element.
When you mix an element with a compound, the element will interact with the components of the compound but will not form a new compound itself. It may bond to some parts of the compound or remain unchanged depending on the specific elements and compounds involved in the mixture.
Yes, because the mass of each element in a compound depends on the mass of the compound.
Asphalt is a mixture, as it is composed of various compounds such as bitumen and aggregates. It is not considered an element because it is made up of more than one type of substance.
Yes, they both are.
Most roads are made of asphalt concrete, which is a mixture of asphalt, which is a chemical compound, with gravel, which is just a bunch of little rocks. Asphalt, being a petroleum product, is probably just a hydrocarbon, meaning that the most common elements would be hydrogen and carbon.Maybe you just want to know a compound or ingredient for roads, in which case the answer is just asphalt. If you actually care about chemical elements, then probably hydrogen is most common.
element. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a compound
KCl is a compound not an element.
cornstarch is a compound element.
Beryllium is an element. It is not a compound
it is a compound
Mixture
if it dissolves its a compound if not its an element.
NO = Nitrous Oxide - compound No = Nobelium - element
No, energy is NOT an element, a compound or a mixture.