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What is the difference between a molecule & a compound
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A compound is made of molecules of the same type. For example, H2O is a compound. It is made up of molecules containing two H atoms and one O atom.
The expression "H2O" can represent either the compound or one molecule of the compound. Usually, when they are talking about one molecule, they say so.
The expression "H2O" can represent either the compound or one molecule of the compound. Usually, when they are talking about one molecule, they say so.
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