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What is the difference between sulphur and sulphur molecules

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That number tells us that if we have a sulfur atom, it will contain 16 protons in its nucleus. Now, a molecule is when we have two or more atoms, it doesn't matter what type, bonded together covalently. So, a sulfur molecule is simply a molecule that contains only sulfur atoms bonded together, like Sā‚‚ or Sā‚ˆ.
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