differeciate between element, compound and molecule
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A compound is a type of molecule. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms of an element chemically join together. If the types of atoms are different from each other, a compound is formed. Not all molecules are compounds, because some molecules, such as hydrogen gas or ozone, consist only of one element or type of atom.
Molecule Examples
Some examples of molecules include:
Water: H2O
Oxygen: O2
Ozone: O3
Compound Examples
Some examples of compounds include:
Salt: NaCl
Water: H2O
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➡Element – A substance which can't be broken down into something simpler is known as element.⬅
Eg : O, N, H, etc
➡Compound – The or more elements that are combined to each other is known as compound.⬅
Eg : H2O, CO2, etc
➡Molecule – Two-bit more atoms bounded together is known as molecule.⬅
Eg : HCl(g)
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Eg : O, N, H, etc
➡Compound – The or more elements that are combined to each other is known as compound.⬅
Eg : H2O, CO2, etc
➡Molecule – Two-bit more atoms bounded together is known as molecule.⬅
Eg : HCl(g)
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