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How many elements are found in the following chemical equation? K + Cl → KCl A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 0

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K is Potassium
Cl is Chlorine
There are 2 elements.
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Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

An element is defined as a substance that contains same type of atoms.

For example, element K contains only atoms of potassium.

Whereas a substance in which two or more different elements chemically combine together in a fixed ratio by mass is known as a compound.

For example, KCl contains atoms of K and Cl in 1 : 1 ratio. Hence, it is a compound.

Therefore, in the chemical reaction,
K + Cl \rightarrow KCl there are only two elements which are K and Cl.

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