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2. Who are the properties of different compounds so different from each other?
3. What most elements not found in the free state in nature?
form im salohide from a mixture of iron and sulphur?​

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Answered by nandlalbhagat0201198
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2. Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them. The atoms of different elements are held together in compounds by chemical bonds. Chemical bonds can hold atoms together in large networks or in small groups. Bonds help determine the properties of a compound.

3. most elements are not found in free state in nature because many elements have a great tendency to combine with each other. These elements are therefore, not found in free state in nature. They only occur in combined form as compound.

A compound results from a chemical reaction between components, forming a new substance. ... On the other hand, if you heat the iron and sulfur, you form iron sulfide, which is a compound.

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