Charged atoms, called ions, form ionic compounds when they combine chemically with one another.
A group of chemically bonded atoms is termed a molecule.
Ions
Atoms that chemically combine form a molecule.
A compound is a pure substance where atoms of two or more elements are chemically bonded to one another. This bonding creates a new substance with unique chemical and physical properties different from its constituent elements. Examples include water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl).
When atoms of one element chemically join with another element, they form molecules or compounds. In these compounds, the atoms are held together by chemical bonds resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons.
Isotope
A magnet can separate iron atoms in a mixture because the iron atoms are not chemically bound to other elements. In a compound, iron atoms are chemically bonded to other elements, making it difficult for a magnet to separate them due to the strong forces holding the atoms together.
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
Charged atoms, called ions, form ionic compounds when they combine chemically with one another.
A group of chemically bonded atoms is termed a molecule.
Ions
Atoms that chemically combine form a molecule.
form covalent bond
Its a molecule
In an element.
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