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"The properties of a compound are the same as the properties of the elements that make up the element." Is this statement correct? If not, correct it.​

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

This is statement is incorrect,

Correct Statement - The properties of a compound are different from the properties of the elements that make up the element

Explanation:

Compound - A chemical compound is a substance made up of several identical molecules made up of atoms from different elements that are kept together by chemical bonds.

Element - An element is a pure substance made up entirely of atoms with the same number of protons in their nuclei, as defined by chemistry.

Compounds have different properties from the elements that make them, The properties of a compound depends not only on which atoms the compound contains,but on how they are arranged Atoms of carbon and hydrogen, for example, can combine to form many thousands of different compounds,

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