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How do compounds differ from their component elements? A. Compounds have different numbers of neutrons than their component elements. B. Compounds have different charges than their component elements. C. Compounds have different properties than their component elements. D.Compounds have different masses than the sum of masses of their component elements.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are u sure sarah but thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah I am sure :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is C because as soon as you join two atoms, they lose all their previous properties and create new ones for example: NaCl (common table salt) - both of them are poisonous and chlorine is a light green gas, however, when combined it becomes a totally different thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is C Example of this property is the formation of Water from Hydrogen and Oxygen Hydrogen and Oxygen help in burning while the compound formed by them helps in extinguishing

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