what is elements and compounds
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Components are substances (like hydrogen and oxygen) that can't be part into less difficult substances.
A substance like water, that is comprised of at least two components, is known as a compound.
Mixes are typically altogether different from the components that have consolidated together to make them. Water, for instance, is a fluid that we can use to put out flames. Both oxygen and hydrogen are gases, and hydrogen effectively bursts into flames.
The logical name of regular salt is sodium chloride. It is another compound. It is comprised of the components sodium and chlorine. We frequently add sodium chloride to our nourishment during cooking.
Sodium, on the other hand, is a gleaming strong that responds brutally with water. What's more, chlorine is a green, toxic gas. Unmistakably, when they join to shape the compound sodium chloride, there is an essential change in the properties.
This is valid for all mixes. They never again have the properties of the components that make them up. They have their own properties