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What is the difference between elements and compounds?

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Answered by yuvraj7031
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An element is a material that consists of a single type of atom. Each atom type contains the same number of protons. Chemical bonds link elements together to form more complex molecules called compounds. A compound consists of two or more types of elements held together by covalent or ionic bonds.

Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Compounds;

Compounds;A compound is a material formed by chemically bonding two or more chemical elements. The type of bond keeping elements in a compound together may vary: covalent bonds and ionic bonds are two common types. The elements are always present in fixed ratios in any compound.

  • Water, carbon dioxide and table salt are some examples of compounds

Element;

Element;An element is a substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons: another way of saying this is that all of a particular element's atoms have the same atomic number. Elements are chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical reactions.

  • Examples of elements include iron, oxygen, hydrogen, gold, and helium. Atomic Number. An important number in an element is the atomic number
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