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deffrencuate between Molecules and a coupound? ​

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Answered by yashika78938
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A molecule is a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. A compound is a substance which is formed by two or more different types of elements which are united chemically in a fixed proportion.

2 Relatedness All molecules are not compounds. All compounds are molecules.

3 Example An example of a molecule is ozone. An example of a compound is table salt (sodium chloride).

4 Structure Molecules are simply a group of atoms which are bonded by a strong force. All compounds are actual matter in their complete shape.

5 Visibility A molecule cannot be seen with the naked eye as they are at the atomic level. A compound can be easily seen with the naked eye

Answered by sreejakundu7
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Explanation:

i)Molecules are two or more atoms chemically joined together.

i)Compounds are two or more different elements joined together chemically.

ii)They can either be heteronuclear or homonuclear.

ii)They are made up of different elements.

iii)Can be unstable.

iii)They are always stable because they’re in a physical form.

iv)Ionic or Covalent bonds

iv)Ionic or metallic or covalent bonds

v)All molecules are not compounds.

v)All compounds are molecules

vi)Cannot be seen with the naked eye

vi)Can easily be seen with the naked eye

vii)Group of atoms bonded by a strong force

vii)Actual matter in their complete shape

viii)Ozone, Oxygen, Dinitrogen, Water and more

viii)Calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, nitric acid, etc.

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