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Chemistry, 27.07.2019 22:20, ava5015

Acetone (c3h6o) and glucose (c6h12o6) are composed of the same elements. would you expect these compounds to have the same properties? a. yes, they are composed of the same elements. b. no, they have different ratios and are different compounds. c. yes, they are both composed of nonmetals

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