Yes, the two atoms of molecular oxygen (O2) are bound by a nonpolar covalent bond.
= 1 oxygen molecule.
Two or more atoms joined together form a molecule. You can't say compound because you do not specify that the atoms are of different elements. You can have a molecule of oxygen because two or three atoms of oxygen can couple together by themselves, but it is not a compound, it is a molecule of oxygen.
It is a molecule!
Molecule ;)
Molecules are made of more two or more atoms joined together. The atoms can be same or different elements. A single molecule is the smallest piece of matter.
3 oxygen atoms, so one and a half oxygen molecules. 3 Oxygen atoms joined by a single and a double bond in a bent shape, it is one molecule. A normal molecule of Oxygen has two atoms joined by a double bond.
A Molecule. Like an oxygen molecule O2 formed from 2 oxygen atoms.
Two or more atoms joined together form a molecule. You can't say compound because you do not specify that the atoms are of different elements. You can have a molecule of oxygen because two or three atoms of oxygen can couple together by themselves, but it is not a compound, it is a molecule of oxygen.
when two non metalic atoms join together eg o2 is two oxygen atoms
It's H2O which means two hydrogen molecules to one oxygenThe elements of Hydrogen and oxygen are chemically joined together to form water. Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen are joined together chemically to form one molecule of water.
elements , so oxygen is made up of two or more chemically joined oxygen atoms
Atoms are just a single atom, obviously. Molecules are at least two atoms joined chemically, as opposed to a compound, which is at least two different elements joined together. For example, a single atom of Oxygen would be O. An oxygen molecule would be O2, O3, etc. A compound would be Oxygen and another element, such as Hydrogen, combined to make H2O (water, two Hydrogen, one Oxygen) or H3O (hydrogen peroxide, 3 oxygen, one hydrogen). This means that water is both a molecule (two or more atoms joined together) AND a compound (two or more atoms of different elements combined together). All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
It is a molecule!
No. The bonds formed between two oxygen atoms in O2 are double covalent bond.
Chemical elements are atoms all with the same number of protons and electrons. All atoms with only one proton are hydrogen. All atoms with two protons are helium and so forth. A molecule is two or more atoms joined together. Oxygen exists in the lower atmosphere as O2 (two oxygen atoms joined together) while in the upper atmosphere there is a layer of O3 (ozone or three oxygen atoms joined together). Chemical compounds are substances made of different atoms. Carbon dioxide for example exists as a CO2 This is also a molecule. Common salt is also chemical compound because it is made of Sodium and Chlorine but it forms a crystal structure rather than a molecule.
Molecules consist of two or more atoms which are joined together.
no they do not
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