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A compound is: A. A pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom. B. Two or more elements that react and form bonds with each other. C. Two or more elements that are m…
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A compound is: A. A pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom. B. Two or more elements that react and form bonds with each other. C. Two or more elements that are m…
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A compound is:
A. A pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom.
B. Two or more elements that react and form bonds with each other.
C. Two or more elements that are mixed together but not chemically bonded.
D. None of these.
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The answer is either DRA but in my opinion the answer is a
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