Elements & Compounds (WJEC GCSE Chemistry)
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Elements Definition
In chemistry, elements are substances that are made up of only one type of atom
The chemical elements are listed in the Periodic Table
A simple Periodic Table
The Periodic Table lists all chemical elements
Elements can be grouped into two categories:
Atoms - made from single particles
Molecules - made from more than one particle chemically joined together
Examples of elements
Elements contain only one type of atom and exist as atoms or molecules
Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
But, they can be reacted together to make more complex substances
Elements are, therefore, considered to be the basic building blocks of all substances
Compounds Definition
Elements take part in chemical reactions, where the atoms rearrange to form compounds
The properties of compounds can be quite different from the elements that form them
Elements into compounds diagram
The properties of sodium chloride are quite different from sodium and chlorine
Compounds are substances that are made of two or more different types of atom that are chemically joined
This means that compounds are also molecules
Examples of compounds
Compounds are molecules that contain two or more different types of atoms chemically joined together
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