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There are so many different atoms or atoms with different numbers of protons which makes different elements or different substances.

Everything is chemical and made up of chemical reactions. And the chemicals are all made up of atoms. Atoms combine to form elements, and elements combine to make up compounds and mixtures.

For example, water. Hydrogen, an element itself, combines itself to another chemicals, which is Oxygen, to make a compound. Which gives you the result with water.

Everything in the world is made up of chemical reactions. Some come naturally and most are made with mixtures and compounds.

As you may know, there are tons of individual elements and when they are combine into bigger compounds they turn into substances like liquid, gas, or solid. It's all part of chemical reactions.

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