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  • Molecule vs. Compound: Understanding Chemical Bonds
    The two words that mean a substance made of atoms bonded together are:

    * Molecule: This is the most common and general term. It refers to any two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

    * Compound: This term is specific to molecules that are made up of two or more *different* types of atoms.

    For example, water (H₂O) is both a molecule and a compound, while oxygen gas (O₂) is a molecule but not a compound.

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