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There cannot be more than 100 different atoms. I think you are confusing atoms and molecules. There are millions upon millions of different molecules because molecules are combinations of the 100 atoms. These combinations can be any number of the same atoms or of different atoms in different combinations.

For example, the so-called hydrocarbons. These are different combinations of hydrogen and carbon:

1 carbon atom combined with 4 hydrogen atoms: methane, same as the natural gas used in cooking and heating some homes.

2 carbon atoms combined with 6 hydrogan atoms: ethane, similar to rubbing alcohol

8 carbon atoms combined with 18 hyrogen atoms: octane, the main ingredient in gasoline you put in your car.

So while there are only about 100 different atoms, these can be combined into limitless combinations with other atoms into a limitless number of different molecules.

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My guess is that there are isotopes and ions of each element that count as different atoms.

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So many different combinations of atoms and different types of bonds.

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There are billions upon billions of each element

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Yes there are. Atoms are also known as elements.

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Q: How can there be more than 100 different atoms when there are only about 100 different elements?
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Is A purified compound contains only one type of atoms?

No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.


How can there more than 1000 different atoms when there are only about 100 different elements?

My guess is that there are isotopes and ions of each element that count as different atoms.


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Elements are the purest form of a substance and contain only one kind of atom.A compound contains two or more different atoms bonded together.


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Are molecules made up of atoms or combined elements?

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You think probable to isotopes; only the number of neutrons is different.


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