Social Sciences, asked by bongiwet91, 9 months ago

What isThe amount of each element in a mixture or element can be measured called?

Answers

Answered by kritarthbhushanravi
0

Hydrogen and oxygen are both gases. Together, as a mixture, hydrogen and oxygen can react and form water. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. There are important differences between the properties of a mixture and a compound.

Answered by anvitanvar032
0

Answer:

The correct answer to this question is mass (g or kg), volume (L), and mole (mol).

Explanation:

Given - The amount of each element in a mixture or element can be measured.

To Find - Write what isThe amount of each element in a mixture or element can be measured called?

The mass (g or kg), volume (L), and mole units are used to measure the amount of a substance (mol). The definitions of the units are used to convert amounts from g or kg to mol, and the atomic masses of the elements are used to convert amounts from g or kg to mol. The masses of one mole of elements are known as atomic masses.

#SPJ2

Similar questions