Are the properties of a compound are always the same as the properties of the elements in a compound?

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2026-08-17 17:50

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Not always. For example sodium (Na), a metal that reacts violently with water, and chlorine (Cl), a yellow poisonous gas, combine to make table salt, which has none of these properties. But in others cases there are some similarities, like in a metal alloy.

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