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explain the difference between the atom and molecule of an element. can a molecule of an element be the same as it's atom . give an example​

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Answered by SakshiK2407
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An atom is a smallest particle in an element. A molecule is a particle in an element that has a property of element . A atom is not able to exist by itself. A molecule is able to exist by itself. number of atoms come together a molecule is formed. number of molecule come together a simple product is formed.
Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Atom:

Atom, is the tiniest unit that matter can be broken down into without releasing any electrically charged particles. Atoms  also are  the smallest unit of matter that exhibit the characteristic properties of an element. As such, the atom  is that the  fundamental building block for chemistry.

Molecule:

A molecule  are often  defined as the combinations of two or more atoms which are held together by chemical bonds. A molecule  is that the  smallest portion of a substance which showcases all the properties of the substance. On breaking down a molecule further, we see properties of the constituent elements.

Atoms as a molecule:

Atoms are separate entities in their own right, but when these atoms combine, molecules form. These may be  the same element. For example: If we have two oxygen atoms (O_2) bonded together, so may have different atoms bonded together, such as water (H_2O). When three oxygen atoms combine, an ozone molecule (O_3) is formed.

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