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Emilio Noble
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4 May, 02:57
How is a compound different from an element?
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Scooby
4 May, 03:05
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A compound is 2 or more elements combined chemically joined together
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Natalee Wong
4 May, 03:24
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A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically joined. Water, salt, and sugar are examples of compounds. When the elements are joined, the atoms lose their individual properties and have different properties from the elements they are composed of.
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