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30 April, 02:05

Explain how atoms of elements form molecules, compounds and mixtures.

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  1. 30 April, 03:02
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    An element is composed of millions of atoms and a compound is composed of molecules. When an atom reacts with another atom, a molecule is formed.

    For example, if sodium reacts with chloride, it forms sodium chloride (Common salt). Here, sodium and chloride are elements and sodium chloride is a molecule. In this way, millions of atoms of sodium reacts with chloride and forms common salt.

    Again, when the common salt is mixed with other compounds such as water, it forms a mixture.
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