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how can one atom form a molecule?​

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Answered by simra4825
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Explanation:

When two or more atoms chemically bond together, they form a molecule. Sometimes the atoms are all from the same element. For example, when three oxygen atoms bond together, they form a molecule of ozone (O3). If a molecule forms from atoms of two or more different elements, we call it a compound.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Bond in together to form a molecule. If an atom of one element forms a bond with same element's atom it would form a molecule but atoms of different elements form bond to make a compound.

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