define element compound snd mixture
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Compound: two or more different atoms bonded together. Mixture: two or more different atoms together but not joined. Molecule: two particles (same or different) bonded together. Element: only 1 type of atom; this definition is applied to things both bonded and not to itself.
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a pure substance consists only of one element or one compound. a mixture consists of two or more different substances, not chemically joined together.
Common examples are water (H2O), salt (sodium chloride, NaCl), methane (CH4). The symbols indicate which elements the compounds contain and the number tells you the ratio in which the atoms of the elements combine. A mixture is made by simply mixing together elements and compounds. No new chemical bonds are formed.
Compound: two or more different atoms bonded together.
Mixture: two or more different atoms together but not joined.
Molecule: two particles (same or different) bonded together.
Element: only 1 type of atom; this definition is applied to things both bonded and not to itself.
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