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3 January, 10:45

With respect to composition, how is the compound made from hydrogen and oxygen different from mixtures of these two elements?

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  1. 3 January, 10:57
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    Each substance in the mixture keeps its own properties and can be easily separated from the mixture. In a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, molecules of both the gases will exist independently.

    The compound on the other hand has properties different from the elements it contains. In water as a compound of hydrogen and oxygen what you will have is molecules of H20.
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