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Krish
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15 May, 01:05
How does a molecule differ from an atom?
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Yuliana Wiley
15 May, 01:22
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An atom is the smallest part of an elements that can take place in a chemical reaction. it can neither be created nor destroyed. A molecule is a group of atoms in an element
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Dorian Hale
15 May, 01:26
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Atoms make up molecules
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