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Gavyn Maynard
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28 June, 18:00
What is the smallest unit of a compound
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Steven Jefferson
28 June, 18:16
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A "compound" is the way to the answer. A compound contains no less than two distinct components, which implies a particle would never again be a piece of the compound yet piece of an individual bit of the compound. Therefore, a molecule of a compound is the right reply as it is the littlest unit that still speaks to the compound.
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