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This guide explains the fundamental concepts of elements, compounds, and mixtures. An element is a substance composed of one type of atom, while a compound consists of two or more different atoms that are chemically combined. On the other hand, a mixture is a combination of different atoms or compounds that have not chemically reacted with each other. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for studying chemistry, as they form the basis of material composition and properties.
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definitions • Element • Substance made of one type of atom • Compound • Substance made of two or more different atoms chemically combined • Mixture • Substance made from different atoms that have not chemically combined