Chemistry, asked by kishoreji4630, 8 months ago

What is true of a compound?
a. It does not retain the properties of the substances that make it up.
b. It retains the properties of the substances that make it up.
c. It is usually red.

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Answered by guptaasha88415
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Answer:

Answer no bbbbbb

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Answered by geogarmentmvpa
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Answer:

The answer is ( a )

Explanation:

The answer is It does not retain the properties of the substances that make it up because a compound is formed by mixing two element chemically and its constituent properties are different from those of its element. Example Water is formed by combining two gases but water is liquid and oxygen supports burning, hydrogen burns itself but water puts of fire. But these compounds can be separated into its element by chemical methods. water can be separated into its compound by electrolysis.

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