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Kameron
23 June, 04:58
Why is carbon monoxide is or is not an element
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Nehemiah West
23 June, 06:06
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Carbon monoxide is not an element because it is a compound that consist of of oxygen and carbon.
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Ansley Fowler
23 June, 06:30
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Because it is made of more than one atom bonded together
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