A molecule may consist of atoms of a single chemical element, as with oxygen (O2), or of different elements, as with water (H2O). Atoms and complexes connected by non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bonds or ionic bonds are generally not considered single molecules.
this answer would hypothetically have to be a compound
Compound
molecule
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
A molecule is when two atoms are bonded together. A compound is when two DIFFERENT atoms are bonded together. All compounds are molecules. Not all molecules are compounds.
Two or more atoms bonded together for a molecule or compound.
The same atoms bonded together are elements. Different atoms bonded together are compounds. Oxygen gas, O2, is an element composed of molecules of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Water, H2O is a molecular compound composed of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Common table salt, NaCl, is an ionic compound composed of sodium and chloride ions ionically bonded.
molecule
molecules
When atoms are bonded together with covalent bonds, the result is a molecule.
No chlorine contains only chlorine atoms. In order to be organic a substance must have carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together.
An ion that contains a covalently bonded group of atoms is called a "polyatomic ion".
Atoms, because molecules are atoms bonded together.
molecule
Its a molecule
For any two or more atoms bondedtogether is a MOLECULE. Gaseous chlorine is a molecule because it contains TWO(2) atoms of chlorine; structurally (Cl - Cl).
Atoms, compounds are two or more atoms bonded together
Its a molecule
No they are bonded together.