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A compound forms when two or more elements combine to form a new substance with new properties. How is a compound different from a mixture?
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A compound forms when two or more elements combine to form a new substance with new properties. How is a compound different from a mixture?
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Compounds are elements that chemically combine to form like water H20. When elements physically mix they are called mixtures such as air .
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cause a mixture is 1 or more than things...........
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