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The properties of a compound and the elements it is composed of are generally ______. very closely related very different identical none of the above
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The properties of a compound and the elements it is composed of are generally
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very closely related
very different
identical
none of the above
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They are usually
very different.
For example, H20 (water). Water is formed from 2 Hydrogen bonded to 1 Oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen both support fire. However, water is known to put out fires.
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