Of course. Chemistry still applies, and that is based on the electron configuration, not the nucleus, per se.
Vinegar is a compound and a mixture, being mainly acetic acid (compound)mixed into water (another compound).
That is an element.
No, helium is not an example of a heterogeneous substance. Helium is a pure element, which means it is uniform in composition throughout and does not contain different types of molecules or substances mixed together.
one disadvantage is that we could get a measurement mixed up with another measurement.
You would get Candy!
Radium was the radioactive element that was mixed with zinc sulfide to make glow-in-the-dark paint for wristbands.
a) formation of chemical compounds b) formation of alloys
Hydrogen is an element.
They are called "pure elements."
It is neither an element not a compound. Steel is an alloy. An alloy is a mixture of a metal and another element. In the case of steel, it is principally iron (an element), with about 0.2% to 2,0% carbon ( an element), mixed in. Other elements can be mixed in , e.g. chromium to form Stainless Steel, or Tungsten to form hard wearing steel.
Yes, neptunium can be mixed with other elements to form compounds and alloys. Neptunium is a radioactive element, and its compounds are primarily produced for research purposes. Various elements such as oxygen, fluorine, and hydrogen can combine with neptunium to form different compounds.
no its just vapor of water if its mixed with another element then yes
Different elements have different properties because of the arrangement of electrons in their atoms. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the element's identity, while the arrangement of electrons determines its properties. Factors like atomic structure, electron configuration, and bonding behavior contribute to the unique characteristics of each element.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. Mixtures, on the other hand, are combinations of different substances that are physically mixed together, but not chemically bonded.
no
The element is chlorine Cl on the periodic table, it's called chloride when choline is mixed with another element eg: NaCl is sodium chloride - common salt
No, glue is not an element. Glue is a substance made up of different chemicals, typically polymers. These chemicals are mixed together to create the adhesive properties of glue.