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2. The drawing below illustrates an interaction between different substances. Which statement below best explains what the drawing illustrates? A. Compounds can combine to form different elements. B. Atoms of different elements can combine to form compounds. C. Atoms of different elements can combine to form other elements. D. Compounds can be broken down to into the various elements from which they are made.
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