Compare a water molecule, H2O, to a hydrogen peroxide molecule, H2O2.

Which statement is true?

Responses

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from different types of atoms, combined in different ways.

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from different types of atoms, combined in different ways.,

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from the same types of atoms combined in the same way.

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from the same types of atoms combined in the same way.,

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from the same types of atoms, but combine in different ways.

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from the same types of atoms, but combine in different ways.,

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from different types of atoms, combined in the same way.

1 answer

Water and hydrogen peroxide are made from the same types of atoms, but combine in different ways.
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