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What is the difference between an element and a compound?

1. Compounds are only fat in the earth
2. Elements never use capital letters and compounds do
3. Compound to makes up all masses
4. Elements cannot be broken down into another substance

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Answer:

4) Elements cannot be broken down into another substance

Step-by-step explanation:

Compounds are made up of multiple elements (different or same element). Whereas, elements are made up of single type of atoms. Water is a compound which can be broken down into Hydrogen and oxygen using chemical reactions whereas, you cannot break elements down into another substance.

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User Hartmut Pfarr
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Answer:

Common examples include carbon, sulfur, oxygen, iron, copper, aluminium. Elements are represented by symbols. Compounds are substances made from atoms of different elements joined by chemical bonds. They can only be separated by a chemical reaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Substances can be categorised as either elements or compounds. Both of these are made up of atoms, the only difference is an element is made of one type of atom whereas compounds are made of two or more different types of atoms.

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