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How the atoms in diagram A differ from those in diagram D

How the atoms in diagram A differ from those in diagram D-example-1
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  • The atoms in 'A' are combined to form a diatom. As such the molecule is homogenous.
  • The atoms in 'D' are combined to form a molecule/compound that is heterogeneous (all the molecules in the compound are not the same).
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