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differentiate between ion and molecule​

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Answered by kishlaykumar61
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An ion is an atom or group of atoms which has a charge because it has different numbers of protons and electrons. A molecule is a group of atoms bound by covalent bonds and is electrically neutral. ... The basic difference is ions are charged species and molecules are overall neutral.

Answered by priyamala12
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Ions are atoms with extra electrons or missing electrons. When an atom's outermost orbital gains or loses electrons (also known as valence electrons), the atom forms an ion. An ion with more protons than electrons carries a net positive charge and is called a cation. An ion with more electrons than protons carries a net negative charge and is called an anion. The number of neutrons doesn't come into play since they are electrically neutral. Changing the number of neutrons determines the isotope.

Molecule is the smallest possible unit of an element. molecules are considered to be the basic building blocks of matter because they cannot be divided into smaller particles by any chemical process. Molecules are considered to be the basic building blocks of matter because they cannot be divided into smaller particles by any chemical process.

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