Is it possible to have a molecule that isn’t a compound? Give an example.
Whether it is possible to have a molecule that isn’t a compound.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The molecule is formed by the combination of two or more atoms of the same element/compound whereas a compound is formed by the combination of two or more atoms of the different element by chemical means.
Yes, it is possible to have a molecule of the elements that are not a compound.
Example is
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