A particle composed of one or more atoms is called a molecule
Two or more atoms joined is a molecule. (MOLL-uh-kyuel).
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If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
a group of the same attoms create an element and a group composed of different atoms forms a compound
Electrons. (Or positrons if you're talking about antimatter)
catalysts help to form bonds. generally bonds are formed due to the unstable electronic configurations of the combining atoms
no, single, double, and triple are allowed. That is what makes organic chemistry so flexible.
Two or more atoms joined into a single particle from what
a molecule
Elements are those substances which have same constituent particle altogether. Molecules are a group of atoms joined together . Atoms of elements join together to form a molecule.
Nothing unless the atoms form a target. A PARTICLE accelerator accelerates PARTICLES not atoms.
atoms are one single particle and it is in the purest form but a molecule has two or more elements put together
If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
a fluorine molecule
A fluorine molecule
An atom is the smallest particle that still has the properties of that element. But atoms do not usually exist in the solitary state, they form molecules. Atoms themselves can be subdivided (into protons, neutrons, and electrons) but these are sub-atomic particles, not atoms.
minimum two atoms are for single covalent bond
At its most basic all matter is made up of various quarks. Quarks come in six flavours as both quarks and antiquarks. They form electrons, protons and neutrons. These larger particles form the atoms of all elements.
If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is less than 1.7, these atoms form covalent bond by the sharing of electrons.