what is compound difference between molecule
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A molecule is a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. A compound is a substance which is formed by two or more different types of elements which are united chemically in a fixed proportion. All molecules are not compounds. All compounds are molecules
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identify the differences between the molecules and compound:
molecule,
- When two or more atoms are chemically joined together is known as a molecule.
compound,
- On the other hand, when two or more different elements with different atoms are chemically joined together, it is known as the compound.
molecule,
- Molecules can be heteronuclear or homonuclear and are unstable.
compound,
- Compounds are heteronuclear molecules and are always stable as they are in physical form.
molecule,
- Molecules may have either ionic or covalent bonds
compound,
- compounds have either ionic or metallic or covalent bonds.
molecule,
- (O3), Oxygen (O2), Dinitrogen (N2), water (H2O), etc., are examples of molecules.
compound,
- Calcium carbonate (CaCO3), sodium chloride (NaCl), nitric acid (HNO3), etc., are an example of compounds.
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