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No, molecules and atoms are not the same. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, while molecules are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
That is the process know as fusion. When the two atoms combine, a very small amount of matter is destroyed in the process. This results in a huge amount of energy release. Fusion is the thermonuclear reaction that powers the stars.
No because molecules are multiple atoms
The numbers of atoms with the same atomic number are the same in both reactants and products in any chemical reaction.
Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
molecules are made from multiple different or same atoms so really yes they can
This statement is not accurate. Atoms of the same element are identical, while molecules can be made up of different combinations of atoms. Each element has its own unique type of atom with specific properties, while molecules are formed by bonding different atoms together.
They do not. Diatomic molecules containing two atoms of the same elemnt are non-polar, for example Cl2 . When the atoms are of different elents then the bond may be polar depending on the difference in electronegativity, example HCl.
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No, compounds can contain the same type of atoms bonded together. These are called diatomic molecules, such as oxygen gas (O2) or nitrogen gas (N2), where two atoms of the same element are chemically bonded.
They do not. Diatomic molecules containing two atoms of the same elemnt are non-polar, for example Cl2 . When the atoms are of different elents then the bond may be polar depending on the difference in electronegativity, example HCl.
No, molecules are made up of atoms bonded together, while particles can refer to atoms, ions, or molecules. So molecules are a type of particle, but not all particles are molecules.