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Why are there more compounds than elements?

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Why are there more compounds than elements?

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Elements can only get so big before it becomes impossible to make more, but each element can be used in many different ways to form multiple compounds, so there will always be more componuds than elements. For example, carbon and hydrogen can form millions of compounds just by themselves (potentially an unlimited number); adding just a single oxygen atom squares that number. So with two elements we can already create more compounds.

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