Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
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A molecule, and the molecule contain atoms of elements.
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A molecule
This unit is a molecule.
The atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains it's characteristics. Sub-atomic particles such as protons, neutrons and electrons form the atom and it is the amount of each of these sub-atomic particles that make the element that element.
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A molecule; for a diatomic gas this would be something like H2 , Cl2 etc. A compound would be CO2 or CH4 for example.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
If it is a molecular compound, the smallest unit is called a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest unit is called a formula unit.
particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water
A molecule, if the species is molecular. If the species is ionic, it is the unit cell, since it cannot be broken down into individual molecules.
A molecule is the smallest unit with the characteristic properties of a molecular substance, i.e., one joined by covalent bonds. A single atom is the smallest unit with the characteristic properties of an elemental substance.
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An atom is the smallest unit of matter that can enter into a chemical combination.
The smallest unit of a compound is a molecule (MOLL-uh-kule)
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.