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34kurt
4 years ago
14

What are the three structure, molecular,

Biology
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JulijaS [17]4 years ago
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Answer:  If this interaction is such that the total energy of the system is lowered, then the atoms bond together to form a molecule. Thus, from a structural point of view, a molecule consists of an aggregation of atoms held together by valence forces. Diatomic molecules contain two atoms that are chemically bonded.

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