elements: a pure substance which cannot be sub-divided into two or more simpler substances by any chemical or physical means is called an element. eg:carbon-C, oxygen-O2.
compound: a pure substance which cannot be sub-divided into components by physical means but can be divided through chemical means is called a compound. eg: copper sulphate-CuSo4, water-H2O.
a compound is more then one element
An element is by itself while a compound is two or more.
a compound is a mixture of elements. that is the difference
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Carbon is an element, water is a compound.
An element is only a chemical element, only a single type of atoms.A compound contain 2 or more atoms of different atoms.Matter can be an element, a compound or a mixture of compounds.
The way they are shown.
Because they are, respectively, an element and a compound. There may be a deeper question here, but I'm not seeing it. Perhaps you're trying to ask what the difference is between an element and a compound?
Element's have only one atom, while compund's have more that one atom.
It is compound not an element.
A compound is a combination of at least 2 different elements or ions, while Hydrogen is simply an element.
Lime is a compound.