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Richmond
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23 May, 15:43
A binary compound is a?
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Angelique Mcmillan
23 May, 15:48
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A chemical compound containing 2 different elements.
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Kaylah Sweeney
23 May, 16:01
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a binary compound is a substance composed of exactly two different elements, which are substances that cannot be simplified further by chemical means.
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