what is compound and molecule
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A molecule is formed when two or more atoms of an element chemically join together. If the types of atoms are different from each other, a compound is formed. Not all molecules are compounds, since some molecules, such as hydrogen gas or ozone, consist only of one element or only one type of atom. e.g. H2.
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(Molecule) - IT IS DEFINED AS THE SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER, WHICH HAS AN INDEPENDENT EXISTENCE AND CAN RETAIN COMPLETE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MATTER.
(Compound) - A COMPOUND IS SUBSTANCE FORMED WHEN TWO OR MORE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS ARE CHEMICALLY BONDED TOGETHER. COMPOUND ARE 2 TYPES COVALENT BOND AND IONIC BOND.
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(Molecule) - IT IS DEFINED AS THE SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER, WHICH HAS AN INDEPENDENT EXISTENCE AND CAN RETAIN COMPLETE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MATTER.
(Compound) - A COMPOUND IS SUBSTANCE FORMED WHEN TWO OR MORE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS ARE CHEMICALLY BONDED TOGETHER. COMPOUND ARE 2 TYPES COVALENT BOND AND IONIC BOND.
I HOPE IT HELPED U. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST
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