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7. Explain the following: All compounds are substances,
but not all substances are compounds."

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Step-by-step explanation:

"All compounds are substances, but not all substances are compounds."

In simpler terms, let us use an example. Look at the image below.

In a big circle, there are substances. And in the small there are compounds. Since the compounds are inside the big circle, they are compounds, but as you can see, the substances are not inside the compounds so they cannot be considered compounds.

If you think about it, a substance is anything. So would you think a bottle, for instance, is a compound? A compound is a mixture of molecules. And a substance is most likely a combination of atoms, which are elements.

Mixture 7. Explain the following: All compounds are substances, but not all substances-example-1
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