Physics, asked by janine2008, 9 months ago




Distinguish between an element and a compound .Please it is urgent

Answers

Answered by mahakpatel11
2

Explanation:

the answer was elements each element consists of only one kind of at the atom of each element different properties from the atom of the another element and element is composed of either of individual atoms or of molecules made of atoms elements are pure and h********** now compound a compound contains atoms of two or more elements combined chemically in a fixed ratio by mass they are pure and women genius all samples of compounds have identical definitely night physical

Answered by sangeetadas59023
7

Elements and compounds are pure chemical substances found in nature. The difference between an element and a compound is that an element is a substance made of same type of atoms, whereas a compound is made of different elements in definite proportions. Examples of elements include iron, copper, hydrogen and oxygen. Examples of compounds include water (H2O) and salt (Sodium Chloride - NaCl)

Similar questions