Yes, corn starch is a compound. It is a carbohydrate polymer made up of long chains of glucose molecules.
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.
Its a mixture
Chips are not a compound or an element. They are a mixture of ingredients such as potatoes, oil, and seasoning.
mixture
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
It is an organic compound (actually a mixture as it also contains water).
I think its an element because elements are made up of atom or atoms that cannot be broken down into components like corn syrup
No, Na2SO4 (sodium sulfate) is not soluble in corn oil. Sodium sulfate is an ionic compound that dissolves well in polar solvents like water but does not dissolve in non-polar solvents such as corn oil. Corn oil is primarily composed of triglycerides, which do not interact favorably with ionic compounds.
Oils are mixtures of organic compounds.
Sunflower oil is a mixture. This means that a bunch of sunflower seeds had their oil extracted to make the bottle of oil.
I think its an element because elements are made up of atom or atoms that cannot be broken down into components like corn syrup
Water and oil do not mix with each other. It is a mixture.