A molecule is a group of two or more atoms bound together by covalent bonds (sharing electrons) in a particle that is electrically neutral.
I didn't recall that there was a term, it's just a group of atoms. A Molecule is a scientific term as it is.
A molecule is the combination of two or more atoms which may exist free in nature. Does this mean that one atom of heliom is NOT a molecule? yes it is not a molecule it is an atom that exists free as a molecule so the term monoatomic molecule is used for noble gase but not only molecule.
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"ChemComm" is a term that is short for Chemical Communications. Chemical Communications is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published by Royal Society of Chemistry.
A substance is a scientific term that is used in chemistry.
I didn't recall that there was a term, it's just a group of atoms. A Molecule is a scientific term as it is.
The term molecule is commonly used in the scientific world, and is a very important term. The term molecules means two or more chemically bonded atoms.
survival
It depends on what you mean by HL. It could mean Half life I guess, which is an award winning computer game by valve. And also a scientific term used to describe the time it takes for half of all of the atoms to decay from a molecule.
Block means a brick
A light that is caused by the sun
He is the symbol for Helium in a scientific setting.
Cleavage is a term referring to how a crystal cleaves, that is, fractures when struck.
something about matter color and mass
If you mean changes, it's acceleration.
Molecule is a general term used to describe any combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Each specific type of molecule has its own unique scientific name based on its composition and structure.
Internal, usually relating to the body or an organ.