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The properties of a compound are different from its constituent elements

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Answered by rushikeshsa9689
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properties of compounds are often very different from the properties of the element that makes them .......it's properties however unlike those of carbon , hydrogen,or oxygen. the element

calcium and chlorine combine to form the compound calcium chloride. calcium is a soft silvery metallic solid

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properties of compound are often very different from the properties of the element that make them. ...its properties however unlike those of carbon, hydrogen ,or oxygen the element

calcium and chlorine combine to form the

compound calcium chloride. calcium is a soft silvery metallic soild

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