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In English / Middle School | 2014-08-14

How are elements and compounds similar?

Asked by Abeeris

Answer (2)

They are bonded by atoms.
The atoms in a compound are held together by a chemical bond. The chemical bonds can be either covalent bonds or ionic bonds. Both the bonds are considered very strong bonds. These bonds are mainly formed by sharing of electrons or in the case when one of the elements making the compound donates electron to the other element. The nucleus of each atom attracts to form a strong bond. This property of attraction between the nucleus of the atoms actually helps in forming the chemical bonds.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

Elements and compounds share similarities such as being made of atoms, forming through chemical bonds, and being classified as pure substances. While elements consist of a single type of atom, compounds consist of two or more different types bonded together. Their structure and bonding are crucial for their stability and reactivity.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2024-12-19