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state 2 differences between atoms and molecules​

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Answered by navkomal
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On the other hand, molecule implies the set of atoms held together by the bond, indicating the smallest unit of a compound. ... Atoms comprise of the nucleus (which contains protons and neutrons) and electrons. Conversely, a molecule comprises of two or more, identical or different atoms, combined chemically.

Answered by riyamenon123
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ATOMS

It is a smallest particle of an element.

It consists of nucleus (containing protons and neutrons) and electrons.

It cannot be further divided.

MOLECULES

It is a group of two or more atoms combined together.

 It consists of combination of two or more same or different atoms chemically bound together. e.g. H2, HCl, NaCl etc.

It can further be divided to give individual atoms.

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