taking water as an example, justify that the properties of a compound are different from those of its constituents
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Answer :A compound is a substance that is made up of two or more elements
Explanation: Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them. ... The atoms of different elements are held together in compounds by chemical bonds. Chemical bonds can hold atoms together in large networks or in small groups. Bonds help determine the properties of a compound.
AS WE KNOW THAT FORMULA OF WATER IS H2O
WHICH CAN ALSO BE WRITTEN AS HOH , SO IT IS MADE UP F TWO MOLECULE OF HYDROGEN AND ONE THAT OF OXYGEN.
H2 + O2 = H2O
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