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Cheeto
25 May, 22:43
Different molecular compounds and elements
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Deegan Greene
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A chemical element bonded to an identical chemical element is not a chemical compound since only one element, not two different elements, is involved. Examples are the diatomic molecule hydrogen (H2) and the polyatomic molecule sulfur (S8).
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