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3. How do the properties of a compound
compare to the
the properties of the
elements that make it up?
A. The properties of the compound
are the same as the properties of the
elements that make it up.
B. The properties of the compound
are different from the properties of
the elements that make it up.
C. The properties of the compound
may vary,
while the properties of
the elements that make it
up
change.
D. The properties of the compound
are the same as the properties of
only one of the elements in the
compound.
do not

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