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Emily Wilcox
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25 August, 18:11
How are chemical compounds formed?
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Owen Santana
25 August, 18:30
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New substances are formed by chemical reactions. When elements react together to form compounds their atoms join to other atoms using chemical bonds. For example, iron and sulfur react together to form a compound called iron sulfide
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