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An element is a single type of atom (e.g. Argon). A compound contains multiple atoms bounded together chemically (e.g. Carbon dioxide) and a mixture contains multiple different atoms or compounds not bound together chemically (e.g. air contains mainly Nitrogen and Oxygen, but in separate N2 and O2 molecules).

As such Nitrogen oxide is a molecule of nitrogen bound to oxygen and so is a compound.

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