The smallest part of substance that still retains the properties of that compound is called an atom. All things are made of atoms.
A molecule of a particular compound
The Atom
A molecule of the paricular compound
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.
The smallest part of any chemical element that can exist is an atom of that element. The smallest part of a chemical compound that can exist is a molecule of that compound.
A molecule
a molecule is the smallest part of a substance i hoped i answered your question
Molecules are the smallest part of a substance. Molecules have all the properties of a substance.
Atom
A molecule
A molecule thereof.
A molecule
A molecule of the paricular compound
Molecule
The smallest part of a substance is a molecule. A molecule can be a compound of different elements or be comprised of a single element.
A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that still retains the properties of said compound. As the atom is the smallest particle of an element into which it can be divided and still retain all the properties of that element, the molecule is the atom's analog for a compound.
Molecule, or atom in the case of a pure elemental substance.
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.
A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that still retains the properties of said compound. As the atom is the smallest particle of an element into which it can be divided and still retain all the properties of that element, the molecule is the atom's analog for a compound.