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1. Can a molecule of an element be the same as its atom? Give an example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes ,as long as the molecule ia made up of atoms of the same element. Eg: oxygen , hydrogen ,chlorine, helium ,etc. The atom is the basic unit of matter and a molecule is made up of multiple atoms in case of Homo atomic molecules such as Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Chlorine etc

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:yes ,as long as the molecule ia made up of atoms of the same element. Eg: oxygen , hydrogen ,chlorine, helium ,etc. The atom is the basic unit of matter and a molecule is made up of multiple atoms in case of Homo atomic molecules such as Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Chlorine etc.

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