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what are the differences between Molecules of element and Molecules of compound?

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Answered by jansiiii1
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● Elements by definition are not combined with any other elements to form compounds, they can’t be further reduced to their constituent components (protons, neutrons, electrons) by chemical or physical means.

●Whether they exist as discrete atoms or as aggregate molecules they’re still “elemental” or irreducible.

●Compounds are just that - made up of two or more elements that are chemically bonded by sharing electrons to form a (relatively) stable substance. By either by adding or releasing energy to break those bonds, compounds can be reduced to their constituent elements.


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⚫ The difference between molecule of element and molecule of compound are--

➡– Elements are pure substances, which consist of only a single type of atom.

➡– Molecules may contain two or more atoms of the same element or different elements.

➡– The properties of an element often change completely when they are part of a molecule.

➡– There are strong covalent bonds between atoms of the molecule, but in elements, there can be metal bonds or weak, non-covalent forces.

⚫ Molecule of element -- A molecule is the smallest particle in a chemical element or compound that has the chemical properties of that element or compound.

⚫ Molecule of compound -- A molecular compound can be defined as a compound where the atoms share electrons through covalent bonds.
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