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Biology, 06.07.2019 21:30 mateoperkins

Why are compounds different from single elements? a when elements form a compound, the bonds and structure of the elements change. b when elements form a compound, the masses of the elements increase. c when elements form a compound, the masses of the elements decrease. d when the elements form a compound nothing is different.

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