How different componds are formed from same elements?
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Organic chemistry provides a rich and varied demonstration of this principle. Take carbon, and hydrogen, 2 single elements. An entire alkane series is available: CnH2n+2, from methane to tars, that is huge and widely studied.
Take the olefin series, CnH2n, different proportions allows a different family of compounds, and many members in the family.
And we could move to inorganic chemistry. There is OH2 ; And also hydrogen peroxide, H2O2. And we could even invoke the formal cation, H3O+.
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