Chemistry, 14.04.2021 17:50 2002babygurl
Directions: Look at each picture below. Each circle represents an atom. If they are touching, they are chemically combined. Each element is represented by a pattern. Write the number of atoms, molecules, elements and compounds for each example on the lines below. The first example has been done for you.
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