A molecule of the paricular compound
molecule
Compounds are made of bonding few elements. They could not have same properties as its component elements. They could have completely different properties.
Once, we thought the answer to this was atoms. Better technology now tells us that there are things within atoms, and things within them. Thus, particles like quarks and gluons are the smallest pieces of matter something can be broken down into.
All compounds are made out of atoms of the same element or differed elements.
A compound contains two or more chemical elements. The molecule is the smallest particle of a compound which retains its chemical properties, but atoms of the same element can form molecules (e.g. oxygen is diatomic O-2, while O-3 is ozone).
Molecule
An atom.
A carbon atom.
the properties of a compound are not the same as the elements that form them.
Well the question I was asked was "The union of two or more atoms of the same element, or the smallest part of a compound that retains the compound's properties is called a(n)" A molecule.
Smallest unit of a compound is a molecule.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
A molecule.
An atom.
If it cannot be broken down and has the same properties, it is an element.
atom