how do the properties of compounds often compare with the properties of the elements that make them?

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They may be very different. Rust does not look or behave much like iron and oxygen. Table salt is nothing like Chlorine or Sodium.
what does the statement''the properties of salts are different from the properties of the elements that go into making them''mean?use an example
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