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Chemistry, 23.08.2020 01:01 acornelas7128

The difference between an element and a compound is that: a compound only contains one type of atom
one is chemically combined and one is only physically combined
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a compound is just a different name for an element
an element only contains one type of atom


The difference between an element and a compound is that:

a compound only contains one type of at

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