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Chemistry, 20.10.2019 00:20 hardwick744

Water(h2o) is composed of the same elements as carbon monoxide (co). how do their properties compare?
a. they have the same properties because they have the same arrangement of atoms.
b. they have different properties because the arrangement of atoms is different.
c. they have the same properties because they have the same atoms.
d. they have different properties because they have different atoms.

answer is b.

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