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Compounds are substances that consist of two or more substances bonded together. Examples include water and carbon dioxide. Compounds can only be separated into their component elements by chemical means.

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What is two or more atoms either of the same element or of different elements that are bound together?

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What is a collection of pages bound together?

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What is an iron and a sulfur?

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