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What is the difference between an element and a molecule?

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That is easy an element like carbon can attach its self to other elements like oxygen. So in english elements make up molecules.

An element is a substance that cannot be broken down by either physical or chemical change. And a molecule the smallest particle of a substance that is still identified as that substance.


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