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Yes compounds exhibit properties that are different from the atoms.A molecule is the smallest unit resulting from the binding of two or more atoms. If the atoms are different, a molecule of a compound is formed.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of. --------- 1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule. 2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.
A substance that is formed from one type of atoms with a characteristic set of physical and chemical properties is called an element.
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Yes compounds exhibit properties that are different from the atoms.A molecule is the smallest unit resulting from the binding of two or more atoms. If the atoms are different, a molecule of a compound is formed.
Yes compounds exhibit properties that are different from the atoms.A molecule is the smallest unit resulting from the binding of two or more atoms. If the atoms are different, a molecule of a compound is formed.
Yes. The properties of the molecule will differ from the properties of the individual atoms of which it is made.
An element is formed from atoms; atoms are formed from protons, neutrons and electrons.Protons and neutroms are formed from quarks and gluons.A molecule is formed fro atoms.
Molecules are formed when atoms lose electrons and then attach themselves to other atoms
The diatomic molecule of bromine is formed.
Molecules are formed by the bonding of atoms.
O2 molecule / a non polar covalent compound is formed
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