Chemistry, asked by dhvanit82, 1 year ago

how does an atom differ from a molecule

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Hello Mate!

Thanks for interesting question!

Well, at some places molecules and atoms are same but at some case they are different.

ᴀᴛᴏᴍ = The smallest unit of matter which can't be broken any more are called atoms.

ᴍᴏʟᴇᴄᴜʟᴇs = The combined form if atoms or a term that is the smallest unit to form a compound.

How both atoms and molecules can be same?

If you take H ( Hydrogen ) then obviously it is an atom and molecules both. Hence we can use the formula for both equally.

How do both differ?

Take H2, here there is a molecule H2 which have 2 atoms. This is how they both differ according to the state they occur or we consider.

Have great future ahead!

dhvanit82: thx bro
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