Chemistry, asked by eshals5ood17, 1 month ago

The properties of a compound are different from those of its

constituent elements. Explain giving one example.​

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Answered by neelu143
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Properties of a compound are definitely different from its constituents. ... However the compound formed by H2 and O2 that is H2O or water extinguishes fire. Hence, the properties of H2O are completely different from the properties of its constituents that is hydrogen and

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Answered by ItzAaron7
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Chemical and physical properties are different from the elements they are made from. Mixtures: a combination of two or more pure substances that are not chemically combined. Physical forces, not chemicals in the mixture. Hence, the answer is (C) Different from the properties of its constituents.

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