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Izabelle Reed
4 December, 04:26
Are all molecules compounds? Explain.
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Tiara Church
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All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds. Molecular hydrogen (H2), molecular oxygen (O2) and molecular nitrogen (N2) are not compounds because each is composed of a single element.
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