Chemistry, asked by umairtariq1980, 3 months ago

a compound contains different atoms mixed together​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Compound: two or more different atoms bonded together.
  • Mixture: two or more different atoms together but not joined. Molecule: two particles (same or different) bonded together.
  • Element: only 1 type of atom; this definition is applied to things both bonded and not to itself.

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Answered by ravuri1574
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When atoms from different elements are joined together in groups, they form molecules. The molecule has different properties from the elements from which is was made. ... A water molecule is not three separate atoms, two hydrogen (H) and one oxygen (O), but it is actually a unique H2O molecule.

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