Properties of water are different from the properties of the element of which it is formed why??
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because it is a property of compounds that their properties are always different from their constituents..
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Like all compounds, the properties of water are very different from those of the elements from which it is composed. Water is a compound made up of two elements—hydrogen and oxygen. ... Hydrogen has the lowest density of all the elements.
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Like all compounds, the properties of water are very different from those of the elements from which it is composed. Water is a compound made up of two elements—hydrogen and oxygen. ... Hydrogen has the lowest density of all the elements.
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