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how are molecules different from atoms? they consist of several atoms bonded together. they do not contain neutrons. they do not have nuclei. their particles do not have electrical charges.
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To determine how molecules differ from atoms, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Molecules are defined as groups of two or more atoms bonded together (e.g., \(H_2O\) has 2 H and 1 O atoms bonded). Atoms are single units of an element. This matches the difference.
- Option 2: Both atoms (except some like hydrogen - 1) and molecules (composed of atoms) can contain neutrons. So this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Molecules are made of atoms, and atoms have nuclei. So molecules also have the nuclei of their constituent atoms. This is incorrect.
- Option 4: Particles in molecules (like protons, electrons in atoms) can have electrical charges (e.g., electrons are negative, protons positive). So this is incorrect.
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A. They consist of several atoms bonded together.