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*PLEASE HELP ASAP* A chemical compound always has exactly the same ratio of elements TRUE OR FALSE ?
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A chemical compound always has exactly the same ratio of elements
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i believe its true , because when two elements form different compounds a given mass of one element will combine with the other , during any chemical change atoms arent created or destroyed they are jus rearranged
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