Question by Ryoma Echizen: How do the properties of a compound, in general, compare to the properties of the elements that constitute it?
How do the properties of a compound, in general, compare to the properties of the elements that constitute it? Give an example of a common compound and the elements of which it is composed to illustrate your answer.
Best answer:
Answer by Vincent K
the properties of the compound is depending on the type and how heavy the pounds are...the heavier the pounds the more is the property in mention...
however the properties of the elephants are more because elephants just take what ever they feel like...
the common compound is about 1 pound, whereas the common compound that comes out from the elephants bowels weight approximately 2-3pounds...depending on what the elephant ate prior defecating...
sorry for the answer mate..but you got the wrong forum of questions...if tennis were this complicated...federer's genuis would be einstein-ic
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