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Water (H2O) is composed of the same elements as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).

How do their properties compare?


They have the same properties because they have the same arrangement of atoms.
They have the same properties because they have the same arrangement of atoms.

They have different properties because they have different atoms.
They have different properties because they have different atoms.

They have different properties because the arrangement of atoms is different.
They have different properties because the arrangement of atoms is different.

They have the same properties because they have the same atoms.
They have the same properties because they have the same atoms.
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Their properties compare as they have different properties because the arrangement of atoms is different. Option B

This is further explained below.

How do their properties compare?

Generally, When two or more atoms from different elements join together, a compound is formed. There is a certain ratio at which atoms combine. The characteristics of compounds vary depending on their atomic composition.

Hydrogen peroxide and water have the same chemical elements, hydrogen, and oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms are in the ratio in water, and in hydrogen peroxide, as well. Therefore, since the atoms in water and hydrogen peroxide are arranged differently, the two compounds have distinct characteristics.

In conclusion, the right answer is that their attributes are distinct because their atomic structures are unique.

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