difference between properties of compounds and water
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A compound always has the same elements in the same proportions. For example, carbon dioxide always has two atoms of oxygen for each atom of carbon, and water always has two atoms of hydrogen for each atom of oxygen. A compound always has the same composition throughout.
In this lesson, we looked at some of the more common physical properties of compounds, including color, odor, melting point and boiling point. A chemical property is a characteristic of a substance that can only be observed during some type of chemical reaction.
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