A student drew pictures to show the differences between elements and compounds.

Which statement can the student support with her pictures?

(1 point)
Responses

An element exists in any state of matter, and a compound can only be in a solid state.
An element exists in any state of matter, and a compound can only be in a solid state.

An element is very reactive, but a compound is always stable.
An element is very reactive, but a compound is always stable.

An element is made of a single type of atom, and a compound is made of two or more atoms.
An element is made of a single type of atom, and a compound is made of two or more atoms.

An element contains multiple substances, and a compound contains only one atom.

An element is made of a single type of atom, and a compound is made of two or more atoms.