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A  is a substance in which two or more different elements are bonded together, regardless of the type of bond. A  is a substance that includes two or more atoms that are  bonded to each other. It is possible for a substance to be both a  and a  which is called a "molecular compound."

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A  is a substance in which two or more different elements are bonded together, regardless of the type of bond. A  is a substance that includes two or more atoms that are  bonded to each other. It is possible for a substance to be both a  and a  which is called a "molecular compound."

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"A compound is a substance in which two or more different elements are bonded together, regardless of the type of bond. A molecule is a substance that includes two or more atoms that are covalently bonded to each other. It is possible for a substance to be both a compound and a molecule which is called a "molecular compound."

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