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8 October, 16:32

How can you tell the difference between an element and a compound

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  1. 8 October, 16:56
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    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)

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    Defintion:

    Compound - A compound contains atoms of different elements chemically combined together in a fixed ratio.

    Element - An element is a pure chemical substance made of same type of atom.

    Representation:

    Compound - A compound is represented using its chemical formula that represents the symbols of its constituent elements and the number of atoms of each element in one molecule of the compound.

    Element - An element is represented using symbols.

    Composition:

    Compound - Compounds contain different elements in a fixed ratio arranged in a defined manner through chemical bonds. They contain only one type of molecule. Elements that compose the compound are chemically combined.

    Element - Elements contain only one type of atom. Each atom has the same atomic number i. e., the same number of protons in their nucleus.
  2. 8 October, 17:00
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    An Element is one and a compound is more than 2elements
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