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No. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Both of these can exist as pure elements in the form of H2 and O2, respectively. Since a hydrogen (H) atom has the fewest number of protons and electrons, at one a piece, H2, the binding of two of this smallest atom, is the smallest molecule.

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yes, because if were not water (because it is so small), then it would be H2 or O2. However, since it is still water, it is a molecule of water.

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Yes, a single molecule is the smallest "amount" of water that is still water. If you break the bonds of the molecule, you have the separate elements of hydrogen and oxygen.

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Define "small". They're enormous compared to the Planck length.

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The smallest is a molecule. An atom would be for example one of the hydrogens in the water molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more atoms. Water is H2O, which is three atoms.

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One single molecule of water is the smallest.

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The weigth of a molecule of water is 32/6,022.10e23.

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yes ma'am

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