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What does it mean when a compound’s chemical formula does not include any numbers? There is only one atom of each element. There are only single bonds in the molecule. All the atoms have double bonds.
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What does it mean when a compound’s chemical formula does not include any numbers?
There is only one atom of each element.
There are only single bonds in the molecule.
All the atoms have double bonds.
The molecule does not have any bonds.
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A.) There is only one atom of each element. ...
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A.) There is only one atom of each element.
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