Why is the data for water different from the elements, hydrogen and oxygen? a) properties of compounds differ from the properties of their respective elements. b) chemical properties of elements are always the same as the compounds they make up. c) physical properties of elements are the same as the compounds they make up, generally. d) the physical properties of compounds are the same as the physical properties of the elements that make it up but the chemical properties are different.
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