10 points 6. Carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) are pure substances. Each is made of only one type of atom, but carbon atoms are different from hydrogen at Carbon and hydrogen chemically combine to form methane (CH4). Based on this information, _. (1.a) carbon and hydrogen are elements and methane is a compound. carbon, hydrogen, and methane are all elements. • carbon, hydrogen, and methane are all compounds. methane is an element and carbon and hydrogen are compounds.

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6. Carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) are pure substances. Each is made of only one type of atom, but carbon atoms are different from hydrogen at
Carbon and hydrogen chemically combine to form methane (CH4).
Based on this information, _. (1.a)
carbon and hydrogen are elements and methane is a compound.
carbon, hydrogen, and methane are all elements.
• carbon, hydrogen, and methane are all compounds.
methane is an element and carbon and hydrogen are compounds.
Answer

Carbon, hydrogen, and methane are all compounds.

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Carbon and hydrogen are both elements, meaning they are made of only one type of atom. However, when they chemically combine to form methane (CH4...
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