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The peoperty of compound completely differ from constituent elements

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Answered by Anonymous
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The properties of compounds are often very different from the properties of the elements that make them. ... Its properties, however, are unlike those of carbon, hydrogen, or oxygen. The elements calcium and chlorine combine to form the compound calcium chloride. Calcium is a soft, silvery metallic solid.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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Compounds can not be separated into constituent elements by physical means. Compounds have properties of their own, which are different from those of their constituent elements. For example, water is made up of two elements hydrogen and oxygen.

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