sodium is elements or compuond or mixtures ?
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Compounds : It is a pure substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion by mass. So, (e) calcium carbonate, (k) methane and (l) carbon dioxide are compounds. Mixtures : It is a substance containing two or more substance (elements or compound) in any proportion.
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Compounds : It is a pure substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion by mass. So, (e) calcium carbonate, (k) methane and (l) carbon dioxide are compounds. Mixtures : It is a substance containing two or more substance (elements or compound) in any proportion.
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◀On the basis of Chemical Properties, Matter is classified into :-
↩Elements [ Metals , Non metals ,Mettaloids ]
↩Compounds [ Organic and Inorganic Compounds ]
↩Mixtures [ Homogenous and Heterogeneous ]
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◻◼Now Coming to your Question , Sodium. [ Na ] is an ELEMENT . As it is made of the same kind of atoms .
◼◻Further under Elements it can be called a Metal as it looses electrons to acquire a positive charge ..
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◀On the basis of Chemical Properties, Matter is classified into :-
↩Elements [ Metals , Non metals ,Mettaloids ]
↩Compounds [ Organic and Inorganic Compounds ]
↩Mixtures [ Homogenous and Heterogeneous ]
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◻◼Now Coming to your Question , Sodium. [ Na ] is an ELEMENT . As it is made of the same kind of atoms .
◼◻Further under Elements it can be called a Metal as it looses electrons to acquire a positive charge ..
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