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compounds, the are the examples of compounds as water is H2O and salt is NaCl and the definition for compound is: a compound is made up of same molecules. each molecule of a compound consists of atoms of more than one element(means atom can be 1 but element must be 2) given in a ratio like water. each water molecule consists of two elements oxygen and hydrogen given in a ratio of 2:1 means 2 hydrogen atoms is to 1 oxygen atom.

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