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Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.
A substance composed of more than one type of atom, chemically combined, is called a compound.
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Complex organic molecules whose name means many units are called polymers. These are substances having a molecular structure that is made up of similar units bonded together.
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Two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined form a mixture.
2 different Elements chemically bonded together is called a Compound.
A compound is a pure substance consisting of two or more chemically combined elementsDo you mean compound if so a compound is 2 elements chemically bonded together
By definition -- that's how you define a molecule. Sort of like asking why are those things on my feet called socks? Because when we put cloth of our feet, we tend to call them socks. Could be a blanket, of course. Once you say "Chemically bonded" atoms, you are stuck with the name "molecule."
A substance composed of more than one type of atom, chemically combined, is called a compound.
Two or more atoms of different elements joined together form a compound. If it is a metal and non-metal (for example sodium and chlorine), they are ionically bonded. If it is two non-metals (for example methane is carbon and hydrogen), they are covalently bonded.
N2 is nitrogen. But it is an element, not a compound.
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The name for two or more elements bonded together is called a molecule.
Complex organic molecules whose name means many units are called polymers. These are substances having a molecular structure that is made up of similar units bonded together.
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