Chemistry, asked by AradhyaGoswami, 1 month ago

properties of a compound are entirely different from those of its constituent elements true or false​

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Answered by llMrSwagerll
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True !!!

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. Its properties, however, are unlike those of carbon, hydrogen, or oxygen.

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Answered by advalokpandey001
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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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