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is water an element? give reason to explain your answer​

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Answered by radheshyam6441
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Answer:

Water is a compound because of the following reasons: It is composed of two different elements, hydrogen and oxygen which cannot be separated by physical methods. They can be separated only by electrolysis.

Explanation:

some traditional sense, you could consider water an element, but it doesn't qualify as an element according to the scientific definition—an element is a substance consisting of only one type of atom. Water consists of two types of atoms: hydrogen and oxygen.

Answered by fatima5792
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an element is a substance composed of a single type of atom. hydrogen (element symbol h) and oxygen (element symbol o) are examples of elements. you may have heard water called “h2o.” the name refers to the chemical formula of water, h2o. so, water is made from elements, but is not itself an element

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