Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A compound is a substance that consists of same or different type of atoms in a fixed ratio by mass. Whereas an element is a substance that contains same type of atoms.
For example, both
and
are compounds that consists of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
In
compound, there is only one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
On the other hand, in
compound there are four carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms.
Hence, we can conclude that the statement they are compounds made of the same two elements, but each contain different numbers of atoms, best compares the given chemicals.