justify that the properties of compounds are different from its constituent elements ?
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Properties of a compound are definitely different from its constituents.
Consider the following example:
Hydrogen H2 burns with a Pop sound.
Oxygen O2 supports combustion.
However the compound formed by H2 and O2 that is H2O or water extinguishes fire.
Hence, the properties of H2O are completely different from the properties of its constituents that is hydrogen and oxygen.
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