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Melany Stanton
6 June, 07:10
Why are compounds different from single elements?
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Deandre Koch
6 June, 09:22
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A compound is a molecule made of atoms from different elements. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds. Hydrogen gas (H2) is a molecule, but not a compound because it is made of only one element ... Atoms that share electrons in a chemical bond have covalent bonds.
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