Homoatomic Substances: Elements vs. Compounds Explained
No. A homoatomic pure substance may not always be an element. While an element is a substance composed of only one type of atom, a homoatomic pure substance is a substance composed of molecules that contain only one type of atom. For example, oxygen gas (O2) is a homoatomic pure substance composed of diatomic molecules that contain only oxygen atoms. However, it is not an element because it is composed of molecules rather than single atoms.