The properties of the ______are totally different from the elements from which they are formed *
a. Compound
b. Atom
c. Mixture
d. Both a and c
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The properties of the compound are totally different from the elements from which they are formed.
- The constituent elements are chemically bonded with each other to form chemical compounds.
- Due to this chemical compound formation through chemical bonding among elements, the individual properties of the constituent elements are not observed in the chemical compound.
- If any physical mixing (no chemical bonding) has occurred among the constituent elements, then the properties of the constituent elements might be retained in the final product.
- That's why the compound is the correct answer to this question.
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option number a
compound
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