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explain why there are more substances on earth than are listed on the periodic table of elements.
The periodic table lists elements, which are pure substances made of one type of atom. Substances on Earth include compounds (and mixtures, but compounds are key here). Compounds form when different elements chemically bond in various ratios and arrangements. For example, carbon (C) and oxygen (O) can form CO (carbon monoxide) and \( \text{CO}_2 \) (carbon dioxide), and with hydrogen (H), form millions of organic compounds. So elements combine chemically to create a vast number of compounds, leading to more substances than the number of elements on the periodic table.
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Elements from the periodic table can chemically combine in different ways (e.g., different ratios, bonding arrangements) to form compounds. Since there are numerous possible combinations of elements to create compounds (along with mixtures, though compounds are a major contributor), the total number of substances (elements + compounds + mixtures) on Earth is greater than the number of elements listed on the periodic table.