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30 April, 23:20

How do the properties of compounds often compare with the properties of the elements that make them

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  1. 1 May, 02:14
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    The properties of a compound are nothing like the properties of th elements that combine to make it.

    sodium chloride, NaCl, table salt, is a white cubic crystal, stable ionic compound, soluble in water

    sodium is a soft metal, very reactive with water and air

    chlorine is a yellow green gas that is poisonous and very reactive.

    carbon dioxide, CO2, is a clear, colorless gas that puts out fires, plants use but we breath out.

    carbon is a black solid, or a diamond

    oxygen is a clear colorless gas that is needed for burning and breathing.
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