Chemistry, asked by srijanbhowmick, 2 months ago

The properties of a compound are not same as that of the parent components. Justify the above statement with an example. Please help me​

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Answered by HorridAshu
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Chemical compound is water, a liquid that is nonflammable and does not support combustion. It is composed of two elements: hydrogen, an extremely flammable gas, and oxygen, a gas that supports combustion.

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