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- during a class - presentation, david used the diagrams below to explain the difference between an element and a compound.
a) which diagram represents:
i) an element?
ii) a compound?
b) give reasons for your answers in (a).
- copy the table below in your exercise book. use the table to group the following as atom, element, molecule and compound. one has been done.
Step1: Recall definitions
An element is made of only one - type of atom. A compound is made of two or more different types of atoms chemically combined.
Step2: Analyze diagrams
In the first diagram, there are two different types of atoms (black and yellow) chemically bonded, so it is a compound. In the second diagram, all the atoms are the same (yellow), so it is an element.
Step3: Answer part (a)
- i. The second diagram represents an element.
- ii. The first diagram represents a compound.
Step4: Answer part (b)
The second diagram represents an element because all the atoms are identical. The first diagram represents a compound because it contains two different types of atoms chemically bonded together.
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a. i. The second diagram.
ii. The first diagram.
b. The second diagram represents an element as all atoms are identical. The first diagram represents a compound as it has two different types of atoms chemically bonded.