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Ariana Mcconnell
21 March, 23:39
During synthesis what is the result?
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Kate Joyce
22 March, 00:23
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Synthesis is where two elements combine to form 1 compound.
Explanation:
ex. 2H2 + O2 - -> 2H20
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