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    Matter Containing Two Atoms of the Same Element Bonded Together
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Matter Containing Two Atoms of the Same Element Bonded Together

Question 75

Question 75

Multiple Choice

Matter containing two atoms of the same element bonded together would be called


A) molecules.
B) cells.
C) compounds.
D) elements.
E) none of the above

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