Why are properties of compounds different from their components? I urgently need an answer thank you for time guys.
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Compounds are products formed by chemical reaction between elements. A compound is not a mixture but a new substance, having different properties from its constituent elements.
For example, sodium chloride, common salt, is a compound of sodium (a soft silvery metal) and chlorine (a greenish gas). It doesn't look or behave like either of its constituents.
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Compounds are products formed by chemical reaction between elements. A compound is not a mixture but a new substance, having different properties from its constituent elements.
For example, sodium chloride, common salt, is a compound of sodium (a soft silvery metal) and chlorine (a greenish gas). It doesn't look or behave like either of its constituents.
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