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list three main properties of all compounds. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Properties of Compounds

A compound has unique properties that are distinct from the properties of its elemental constituents.

One familiar chemical compound is water, a liquid that is nonflammable and does not support combustion.

It is composed of two elements: hydrogen, an extremely flammable gas, and oxygen, a gas that supports combustion.

A compound differs from a mixture in that the components of a mixture retain their own properties and may be present in many different proportions.

The components of a mixture are not chemically combined; they can be separated by physical means.

A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases is still a gas and can be separated by physical methods.

If the mixture is ignited, however, the two gases undergo a rapid chemical combination to form water.

Although the hydrogen and oxygen can occur in any proportion in a mixture of gases, they are always combined in the exact proportion of two atoms of hydrogen to one atom of oxygen when combined in the compound water. Another familiar compound is sodium chloride (common salt).

It is composed of the silvery metal sodium and the greenish poisonous gas chlorine combined in the proportion of one atom of sodium to one atom of chlorine

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Answered by rahul123437
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The three main properties of compounds are -They have a fixed proportion and ratio of constituents by mass, cannot be separated by physical means, and are homogenous in nature.

Explanation

COMPOUNDS -

  • A compound is a substance that is formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements.
  • The elements combine in a fixed proportion by mass.
  • The compounds have different chemical and physical properties from that of the constituting elements.
  • They possess fixed melting and boiling point with homogenous compositions.
  • When compounds are formed energy is released in the form of light or heat.
  • Example - Water is a compound formed by the chemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
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