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what is the smallest particle which possesses the properties of a compound called?

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Answered by satishatbcdp9vp8p
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Answer:

Atom

Explanation:

The smallest particle of a compoundcapable of existing on its own is a Molecule-not a atom. An atom is thesmallest particle capable of existing on its own of an ELEMENT. And yes,atoms can be further broken down into electrons,neutrons and protons


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Answered by mousmikumarisl
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Answer:

Atom is the smallest particle which possesses the properties of a compound.

Explanation :

  • Molecule is the smallest particle to possesses the properties of a compound.
  • Molecule that are held together by chemical bonds make up their structure.
  • A compound, such as a water molecule, is composed of two or more distinct chemical constituents.
  • The smallest component of an element or compound that is capable of independent existence and exhibits all the characteristics of that material is known as a molecule.
  • Atoms from the same or different elements combine to form molecules.
  • While molecular physics deals with the principles guiding their structure and characteristics, molecular chemistry deals with the laws governing the interactions between molecules that cause chemical bonds to form and break.
  • However, in actuality, this distinction is ambiguous.
  • A molecule is a stable system (bound state) made up of two or more atoms in the field of molecular sciences.

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