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  • Identifying Compounds: Why Oxygen Gas Isn't One
    The answer is oxygen gas. Here's why:

    * Compounds are formed when two or more different elements chemically combine in a fixed ratio.

    * Oxygen gas (O₂) is a diatomic element, meaning it consists of two atoms of the same element (oxygen) bonded together.

    * Water (H₂O), methane (CH₄), and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are all compounds because they are formed by combining different elements.

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