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Which phrase correctly describes the molecular structure within a molecule? (1 point)
Othe basic unit of a chemical element
Othe smallest fundamental unit of a compound that participates in reactions, represented by a bonded group of atoms
Othe location of atoms, groups, or ions relative to one another and the number, type, and location of covalent bonds
Olong, repeating chains of molecules
Othe basic unit of a chemical element
Othe smallest fundamental unit of a compound that participates in reactions, represented by a bonded group of atoms
Othe location of atoms, groups, or ions relative to one another and the number, type, and location of covalent bonds
Olong, repeating chains of molecules
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The phrase that correctly describes the molecular structure within a molecule is:
**"the location of atoms, groups, or ions relative to one another and the number, type, and location of covalent bonds."**
**"the location of atoms, groups, or ions relative to one another and the number, type, and location of covalent bonds."**
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