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Compounds retain most of the properties of their constituent elements.
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Compounds retain most of the properties of their constituent elements. The correct answer is FALSE
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The correct answer is False.

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Compounds do not retain the properties of their constituent elements. This is because the elements that form the new compounds have different bonds between them, and the intermolecular forces produce that change the physical and chemical properties of these new compounds. The state of aggregation at ambient temperature (melting and boiling points), electrical conductivity, hardness and solubility in polar and non-polar solvents depend on the strength of the chemical bond involved between the elements.

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