How are the properties of the compound (rust) different from that of its elements?
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The properties of a compound depend not only on which atoms the compound contains, but also on how the atoms are arranged. ... The properties of compounds are often very different from the properties of the elements that make them. For example, water is made from two atoms of hydrogen bonded to one atom of oxygen.
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The properties of a compound depend not only on which atoms the compound contains, but also on how the atoms are arranged.The properties of compounds are often very different from the properties of the elements that make them. For example, water is made from two atoms of hydrogen bonded to one atom of oxygen.
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