why is sulfuric acid (H²SO⁴) a compound but H² not?
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Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen that combine chemically. It's not a mixture because the ratio of composition is fixed
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H2 has only one type of atom present in it.
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Sulfuric acid has three types of atoms- hydrogen(H), sulfur(S), and oxygen(O). That's why it is a compound.
But in the H2 molecule, there is only one type of atom, and that is hydrogen(H). That's why it is an element.
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