elements and compounds in kitchen
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Elements are the pure substances which cannot be broken down into its constituent particles.
Examples of elements in Kitchen:
Iron nails.
Iron cupboard
Aluminium foil used in packing.
Steel utensils contain iron and carbon.
Costly Silver cutlery items used .
Knives made up of iron or titanium.
Iron pans.
Compounds are the pure substances which can be broken down into its constituent particles by chemical process.
Examples:
1. Sodium chloride
2. Water
3. Baking powder
4. Vinegar.
5. Marble floor contains calcium carbonate.
6. Caustic Soda
7. Washing Soda.
Examples of elements in Kitchen:
Iron nails.
Iron cupboard
Aluminium foil used in packing.
Steel utensils contain iron and carbon.
Costly Silver cutlery items used .
Knives made up of iron or titanium.
Iron pans.
Compounds are the pure substances which can be broken down into its constituent particles by chemical process.
Examples:
1. Sodium chloride
2. Water
3. Baking powder
4. Vinegar.
5. Marble floor contains calcium carbonate.
6. Caustic Soda
7. Washing Soda.
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"Elements are the chemical substances which are composed of similar type of atoms whereas compounds are the chemical substances which are formed by combination of two or more elements. Here, atoms are bonded through chemical or organic bond with the each other. There are many well-known elements and compounds which are part of our kitchen.
Few of them are listed below:
- Ice (water - hydrogen and oxygen)
- Common salt (sodium and chlorine)
- Marble ("calcium", "carbon", and "oxygen")
- Vinegar (acetic acid - hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen)"
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