1) Write two differences between an element and a compound.
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The two main differences between an element and a compound are:
1) An element is a group of identical atoms whereas a compound is a group of two or more elements.
2) The atoms of elements cannot be separated by physical or chemical means.
Elements of a compound can be separated by Chemical means.
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Explanation: Element vs Compound
- Nature provides both elements and compounds in the form of pure chemical substances.
- The term element refers to a pure chemical substance which comprises of similar type of atom whereas a compound refers to a substance which contains atoms of different elements which are combined together chemically in a particular ratio.
- An element is denoted with the help of symbols whereas a compound is represented through its chemical formula.
- An examples of elements Oxygen, Hydrogen are examples of elements whereas Water (H2O) is an example of compound.
- In the case of a compound it is possible to break it into simple substances through chemical method or reaction however this is not possible for an element.
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