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Wood
19 June, 21:31
Why is a Co an element, but CO is a compound
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Alfred Gilmore
19 June, 22:38
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Because CO is two big letters you know if its an element because it only has one capital for example, NaCl (salt) is a compound but H is hydrogen
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Rubi Ayala
20 June, 00:14
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Ya its both with a mixture of things
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