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Which is NOT an example of a compound

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Answered by adityarajndr
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Explanation:

The following are examples of NOT compounds. Br2 , bromine, is a diatomic element, or a molecular element. Only one element is in its structure though, so it is not a compound. Ar , argon, is an atom; thus, it cannot be multi-atomic, and consequently is not a compound.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Br2 , bromine, is a diatomic element, or a molecular element  is NOT an example of a compound.

Explanation:

  • Br2 , bromine, is a diatomic element, or a molecular element  is NOT an example of a compound.
  • Because it is made up of just one element, hydrogen gas (H2) is a molecule rather than a compound.
  • Because it is made up of hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms, water (H2O) is classified as a molecule or compound.
  • Covalent and anion chemical connections are the two basic types of chemical bonds that hold atoms together.
  • The ozone molecule is made up of only one type of element: oxygen.
  • As a reason, ozone isn't a chemical. As a result, a molecule made up of only one element's atoms is not a compound.
  • There are four types of compounds, molecules held together through covalent bonds, particles held together by covalent bonds, molecules held together by covalent bonds, molecules held together by covalent bonds, molecules held together by covalent bonds, molecules held.
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