molecule
A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that retains the same chemical properties. It is made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
A molecule. An arrangement of atoms bonded together.
a compound always has the same chemical formula
The smallest piece of matter a compound can be broken into and still have the same properties is a molecule. When a compound is broken down into individual molecules, the chemical properties of the compound remain unchanged because the molecules contain the same types and numbers of atoms that give the compound its characteristic properties.
A compound that has the same properties as the elements that formed it is called a pure substance. Each element retains its chemical properties within the compound, but the compound itself may have different physical and chemical properties compared to its individual elements.
The molecule.
Atom
A molecule is the smallest part of a compound that retains the same chemical properties. It is made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
A molecule is the smallest whole unit into which a compound can be divided and still retain its chemical properties. Each molecule is composed of atoms that are bonded together in a specific arrangement.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can participate in a chemical reaction. It can be a combination of the same or different elements.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
Molecule is the smallest particle that still holds the same compound.
Molecule
A molecule. An arrangement of atoms bonded together.
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The smallest particle of calcium that retains the chemical properties of calcium is the calcium ion (Ca2+). This ion has lost two electrons from a calcium atom, giving it a positive charge while maintaining the chemical characteristics of calcium.