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what is the difference between elements and compounds
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ELEMENT

An element refers to a substance that comprises only one type of atom. Furthermore, a good example is that of the hydrogen atom. Moreover, the hydrogen atom has atoms that have a single proton as well as a single electron. Also, if a change in the number of protons of an atom takes place, the element’s type changes

COMPOUND

compound refers to a substance that forms due to a combination of two or more elements that are different from one another. Furthermore, this combination of elements takes place in such a way that the atoms belonging to different elements are together by chemical bonds. Such bonds form because of electrons sharing among the atoms.

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