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The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
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A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
Yes, a compound is a single substance.
A single compound is simply one compound. Single compounds are responsible for breaking down larger compounds into more simpler compounds.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
The smallest particle of a covalent compound that shows the properties of that compound is a molecule.
If it is an element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is an atom. If it is a diatomic element, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the element is a molecule. If it is a molecular compound, then the smallest particle that retains the characteristics of the compound is a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest particle that retains characteristics of the compound is a formula unit.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
A single compound is one compound
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
A molecule is the smallest particle of a compound that still retains its properties. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still retains its properties.
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An element.
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.