Boxes B, C and F are show particle diagrams of compounds. Others showing particles of an element. When atoms of two or more different elements combine chemically in a fixed proportion, they form compounds. Here, we can see that in boxes B, C and F two different kinds of atoms are present.
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Which boxes show particle diagrams of compounds?
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