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Chemistry, 04.01.2021 19:10 lilred58

Which statement is true about the properties of water, hydrogen, and oxygen? A) Water has the exact same properties as both oxygen and hydrogen.
B)Water has the same properties as hydrogen, but not oxygen.
C)Water has the same properties as oxygen, but not hydrogen.
D)Water has completely different properties than hydrogen and oxygen

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