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Classification of matters, Relation: difference and similarity, Relation:…
Classification of matters
element
Each compound is made from the atoms of two or more elements that are chemically bonded.
Example: water
mixture
Stable substances and is made of one type of atom.
Example: Hydrogen (H)
compound
Is a blend of two or more matter, each of which retains its own identity and properties.
Heterogeneous
Mixtures that are not uniform in composition.
Homogeneous
Mixtures that are uniform in composition.
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Relation: difference and similarity
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An element is a material that consists only a single type of atom. But a compound consists of two or more types of elements.
difference
Elements and compounds are purely homogeneous substances and they have a constant composition throughout.
similarity
Relation: difference and similarity
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Difference: A mixture is a substance formed by physically mixing two or more substances but a compound is formed by chemically combining two or more elements
Similarity: Both compound and mixture consist of two or more substances/elements.
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Relations: difference and similarity