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Which of the following correctly

states the difference between
elements and compounds?
Elements and compounds are the
same because they are both made of
atoms,
An element is made of two or more
types of atoms combined, while a
compound is made of one type of
stom,
An element is made of one type of
tcom, while a compound is two or
more types of stoms combined.

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Answer:

An element is made of one type of atom, while a compound is two or

more types of atoms combined.

Step-by-step explanation:

An element is a distinct substance that cannot be split up into simpler substances. Elements are substances that consists of only one kind of atom.

Compounds are substances composed of two or more kinds of atoms/elements joined together in a definite grouping.

  • There are over a hundred elements known to date.
  • Each one of the elements is symbolized by a capital or a capital letter followed by a small letter derived from English, Latin or Greek
  • Examples are copper, gold, iron
  • The properties of a compound are distinct and different from those of the individual elements that are combined in its make up.
  • There are several millions of compounds known.
  • They are usually represented by chemical formulae.

As we can see, compounds are indeed made up of more than one types of atoms whereas an element is made up of just one single atom.

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