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Methane and water have different chemical properties because A. their atoms are arranged differently. B. they both contain hydrogen. C. they are in different states of matter. D. they are both chemical
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Methane and water have different chemical properties because
A. their atoms are arranged differently.
B. they both contain hydrogen.
C. they are in different states of matter.
D. they are both chemical compounds.
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C. They are in different states of matter
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Water is a liquid while methane is a gas
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