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What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?
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DrBob222
A molecule consists of two or more atoms.
Cl is an atom of chlorine; Cl2 is a molecule of chlorine.
O is an atom of oxygen; O2 is a molecule of oxygen.
Na and Cl are atoms of socium and chlorine; NaCl is a molecule of table salt.
C, H, O are atoms; of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; C12H22O11 is a molecule of table sugar.
Cl is an atom of chlorine; Cl2 is a molecule of chlorine.
O is an atom of oxygen; O2 is a molecule of oxygen.
Na and Cl are atoms of socium and chlorine; NaCl is a molecule of table salt.
C, H, O are atoms; of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; C12H22O11 is a molecule of table sugar.
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