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Are molecules and atoms the same thing?

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Are molecules and atoms the same thing?

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No actually. Molecules are composed of two or more atoms where as an atom is as simple as you can get (unless you break it down into protons, neutrons, and electrons [subatomic particles]). 1 mole of any substance is equal to 6.022 X 10^23 atoms, also known as avogadro’s number.

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