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Salutations!
Water is a compound because it -----
Water is a compound because it
is not made up of one kind of element.
Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and therefore, it is called a compound.
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Heater is a compound b/c it is made out of atoms and b/c not all water has the same atoms
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