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how are atoms and molecules different from each other ? ( answer in detail) ​

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Answered by donamoljohnson652
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According to science atom is the smallest unit of an element that can or cannot exist freely. While on the other hand, a molecule is a set of atoms that are held together with the help of a bond and is the smallest unit of a compound. ... Moreover, an atom contains a nucleus (made up of neutrons and protons) and electrons.

Answered by 0Strange
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DIFFERENCE B/W ATOM AND MOLECULES :-

According to science atom is the smallest unit of an element that can or cannot exist freely. While on the other hand, a molecule is a set of atoms that are held together with the help of a bond and is the smallest unit of a compound.

Furthermore, an atom can or cannot exist in a free state. Whereas on the other hand, molecules exist in a free state.

Moreover, an atom contains a nucleus (made up of neutrons and protons) and electrons. While on the contrary, a molecule is made up of two or more different or identical atoms that are combined chemically.

In addition, atoms retain nuclear bond, as it involves the electrostatic attraction between the electron and nucleus. On the contrary, molecules have covalent bonds that mean they share electrons with one other to remain bonded.

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