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Element-- all atoms are the same.

Compound -- all atoms are not the same, but they have combined in an exact ratio so there is an exact formula, and the properties have changed from the elements to form the compound.

ALL mixtures -- things are just stirred together with no change in their properties and no exact formula

Heterogeneous mixture -- like salt and pepper mixed together, you can still see the individual particles

Homogeneous mixture -- like salt and water, you can't see the different particles, but their properties have not changed. You can still taste the salt.

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