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Molecules are the smallest particles of a substance that can exist independently and show their chemical properties. They are formed when atoms join together. A compound is a substance formed when atoms of two or more different elements chemically combine in a fixed ratio. All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
A substance can be multiplied many times, but it still will be the same substance provided that its molecules are not split.
Compounds are substances formed by the combination of two or more types of elements.
Examples
| Molecule | Compound |
|---|---|
| The smallest unit of a substance that can exist independently. | A substance formed when two or more different elements combine chemically in a fixed ratio. |
| May consist of atoms of the same element or different elements. | Always consists of atoms of different elements. |
| Can be elemental or compound in nature. | Always a pure substance. |
| May or may not represent a compound. | Always has a definite chemical formula. |
| Properties may be similar to the element itself. | Properties are different from those of its constituent elements. |
| O₂, N₂, H₂O | H₂O, CO₂, NaCl |