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define compounds?

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Answered by abcdlavathelavanyakh
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In chemistry, a compound is a substance that results from a combination of two or more different chemical element s, in such a way that the atom s of the different elements are held together by chemical bonds that are difficult to break. ... The smallest unbreakable unit of a compound is called a molecule

Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry, a compound is a substance that results from a combination of two or more different chemical element s, in such a way that the atom s of the different elements are held together by chemical bonds that are difficult to break. ... The smallest unbreakable unit of a compound is called a molecule .

The law of constant composition states that the proportions of the elements in a compound are always the same, no matter how the compound is made. It is also called the law of constant proportions or definite proportions. ... For example, sulphur and carbon both form compounds with hydrogen.

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