In an element, all the atoms are of the same type. That is, they all have the same number of protons in their nuclei (atomic number). A sample of an element cannot be separated into two or more components that have different chemical properties . (Isotopes don't count because they don't have different chemical properties.
In a compound, atoms of different elements are connected into molecules or arrayed into crystals, but each molecule has the same number of atoms of each type in the same arrangement, and each crystal has the same types of atoms arrayed in the same pattern. A compound can only be separated into two or more components with different properties by a process that involves a chemical change.
In a mixture there are pieces or molecules of several different compounds, or uncombined atoms of different elements, which can be separated from one another by means that do not involve chemical change.
a compound is a mixture of elements. that is the difference
An element is only a chemical element, only a single type of atoms.A compound contain 2 or more atoms of different atoms.Matter can be an element, a compound or a mixture of compounds.
Heat is not an element, compound, or mixture. It is a form of energy that can be transferred between objects.
Electricity is neither an element, compound, nor a mixture. It is a form of energy created by the flow of electrons between atoms.
Mixture
A compound contain elements chemically bonded.A mixture contain two or more compounds; they can be separated by physical procedures.An element is formed only from similar atoms, having the same number of protons.
Electricity is neither an element, compound, nor a mixture. It is a form of energy created by the flow of electrons between atoms.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
No, energy is NOT an element, a compound or a mixture.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
They are all about matter
It is a mixture.