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30 August, 17:33

Describe the difference between the terms "element", "compound", "molecule", and "salt".

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  1. 30 August, 17:56
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    You can define an element as a substance with only one type of atom in (e. g. only sulphur atoms). If a substance has more than one type of atom in, then it is either a compound or a mixture, depending on whether the elements have bonded. Examples of elements are:

    Oxygen

    Sulphur

    Carbon

    Hydrogen

    Protactinium

    Compound-

    A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bounds.

    Molecule - a pure substance that cannot be broken down

    Salt - A Ionic Compound Formed From The Reaction Of An Acid And Base.
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