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Jake Jackson
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24 July, 13:56
A molecule is the smallest part of?
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Hunter Olson
24 July, 14:21
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A molecule is the smallest particle in a chemical element or compound that has the chemical properties of that element or compound. Molecules are made up of atom s that are held together by chemical bonds. These bonds form as a result of the sharing or exchange of electron s among atoms.
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