element is a single type of atom.
more than one atom put together is a molecule.
a compound is more than one molecule mixed together, like h2o. (which means nitrogen has 2 molecules) what ever the number follows in the label (such a h-hitrogen) is how many molecules are there. i really hope this will help u :-)
An element is any substance that consists of only one type of atom, that is all atoms have the same number of protons.
A compound is a substance that has two or more elements chemically bonded together either covalently or ionically in a fixed ratio.
A molecule is a particle that consists of two or more atoms covalently bonded together. A molecule can have atoms of a single element (such as O2 or P4) in which case it is an element or it can consist of multiple elements (such as CO2 or H2SO4) in which case it is considered a compound.
This is a compound, a molecule.
To understand, you first need to understand the difference between an element and a compound. An element is any element from the Periodic table. For example, oxygen. A compound is a substance in which more than one element are bonded chemically. This is not to be confused with a mixture, which is simple a mixture of substances with no chemical bonding. An example of a compound would be water, consisting of hydrogen and oxygen bonded together.Now that we've established to difference between an element and a compound, we can explore what the smallest particle of each is. The "smallest particle" is the smallest you can go while still keeping the properties of the original substance.The smallest particle of an element would be an atom. But when dealing with compounds, if you break them down to atoms, then those atoms don't have the same properties as a compound. The smallest particle of a compound is a molecule. In our example of water, a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, chemically bonded together. The molecule, consisting of three atoms, has the chemical properties of water. But if you break it down so you just have an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, none of them would have the properties of the original compound (water).Thus, the smallest particle of an element is an atom, and the smallest particle of a compound is a molecule. The difference between the two is that an atom is an atom, and a molecule is two or more atoms chemically bonded.
It could be either. For example, a molecule of O2 or Cl2 is an element, but one of CH4 or NO3 is a compound.
A molecule consists of atoms covalently bonded to one another. The molecule can consist of atoms of only one element, like H2 or S8, or a combination of different elements, such as H2O, in which case it is a compound.
An atom for an ELEMENT and a molecule for a COMPOUND.
An element can be distinguished by only one atom of an element because it has significant properties, while a molecule has to be found by two atoms like O2 and H2.
a compound is more then one element
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a compound is a mixture of elements. that is the difference
Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
This is a compound, a molecule.
Hydrogen is an element. Also a molecule.
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
To understand, you first need to understand the difference between an element and a compound. An element is any element from the Periodic table. For example, oxygen. A compound is a substance in which more than one element are bonded chemically. This is not to be confused with a mixture, which is simple a mixture of substances with no chemical bonding. An example of a compound would be water, consisting of hydrogen and oxygen bonded together.Now that we've established to difference between an element and a compound, we can explore what the smallest particle of each is. The "smallest particle" is the smallest you can go while still keeping the properties of the original substance.The smallest particle of an element would be an atom. But when dealing with compounds, if you break them down to atoms, then those atoms don't have the same properties as a compound. The smallest particle of a compound is a molecule. In our example of water, a water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, chemically bonded together. The molecule, consisting of three atoms, has the chemical properties of water. But if you break it down so you just have an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, none of them would have the properties of the original compound (water).Thus, the smallest particle of an element is an atom, and the smallest particle of a compound is a molecule. The difference between the two is that an atom is an atom, and a molecule is two or more atoms chemically bonded.
Carbon is an element, water is a compound.
A compound is a mix of different atoms to make a molecule of that compound, whereas an element is just the same types of atoms. Ex.: Compound: ABABABA Element: AAAAAAAA
It could be either. For example, a molecule of O2 or Cl2 is an element, but one of CH4 or NO3 is a compound.