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Zoe Dean
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10 February, 11:58
The smallest identifiable unit of a compound?
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Reuben Holmes
10 February, 12:25
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The smallest identifiable unit of a covalent compound is a molecule, which is made up of atoms, e. g. HCl. The smallest identifiable unit of an ionic compound is a formula unit, which is made up of ions, e. g. Na⁺Cl⁻.
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