Justify with an example that the properties of a compound are entirely different from those of its constituent elements.
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A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents. H2 is highly flammable and O2 supports combustion. Both combine to form water having inflammable nature and non-supporter of combustion.
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Compound has different properties from the elements that form it. For example, the compound sugar contains the elements oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. The property of sugar will be different from its constituent elements i.e. hydrogen,oxygen and carbon. Sugar is sweet but these 3 elements are not sweet.
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