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Two or more atoms joined together form a molecule. You can't say compound because you do not specify that the atoms are of different elements. You can have a molecule of oxygen because two or three atoms of oxygen can couple together by themselves, but it is not a compound, it is a molecule of oxygen.

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A group of two or more connected atoms is called a molecule.

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When two or more atoms join together chemically they form a molecule. When two or more atoms of different elements combine together then it is called a compound.

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If the atoms are of the same element, it is called, I believe, a molecule. If it is of two or more different elements, it is called a compound.

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A group of two or more atoms joined together are called molecules or compounds.

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A covalently bonded molecule.

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molecule

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