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  • Water vs. Air: Understanding Compounds and Mixtures
    No, water and air are not common compounds.

    Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H₂O). Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. While water is a compound with a fixed composition, air is a variable mixture with the proportions of gases varying slightly depending on location and conditions.

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