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Lailah Cervantes
13 July, 16:34
Is water (H2O) a element? why or why not?
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Bronson Frederick
13 July, 17:50
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No it is not an element, it is a compound (two ore more elements bound together). It is one Oxygen and two Hydrogen bound together by covalent bonds.
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