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26 August, 22:59

Why are compounds different from single elements?

A When elements form a compound, the bonds and structure of the elements

change.

B When elements form a compound, the masses of the elements increase.

C When elements form a compound, the masses of the elements decrease.

D When the elements form a compound nothing is different.

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  1. 27 August, 00:03
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    The answer is a. I'm pretty sure
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