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Jade Acosta
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9 February, 22:09
4. How does a molecule differ from an atom
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Anthony Ballard
9 February, 22:21
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An atom is much smaller than a molecule
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Nayeli Evans
9 February, 22:28
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In a molecule, atoms are bonded together by single, double, or triple bonds. An atom has a nucleus surrounded by electrons ... So another difference between atoms and molecules is that when similar atoms combine together in varying numbers, molecules of different properties can be formed.
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