Some examples of molecules mad up by two different elements include:
Water= 2 parts Hydrogen, 1 part Oxygen = H2O
Carbon dioxide= 1 part Carbon, 2 parts Oxygen = CO2
Methane = 1 part Carbon, 4 parts Hydrogen = CH4
Magnesium Oxide = 1 part Magnesium, 1 part Oxygen = MgO
Potassium Bromide = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Bromine = KBr
The atoms of elements such as Neon (NE) are molecules formed by
one element
H2O would be a molecule formed with two elements (Hydrogen)-2), and (Oxygen)-1.
Examples of molecules formed by two elements include water (H2O), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2).
N2 , O2, H2, Cl2 etc.
A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of. --------- 1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule. 2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.
If three or more elements are bonded together in a compound (Eg. H2SO4) then that compound is called a "Polyatomic" ion. "Poly" meaning three or more. If there are only two atoms, it is Diatomic (Di meaning two). An example of a diatomic molecule would be CO2.
If atoms of same element combine, we say that element is existing in its real state (or simply a molecule of that element is formed). If two atoms of different elements combine, a compound is formed.
They form a molecule. However, elements that are the same can also do this. Dioxide (O2), for example.
When two or more atoms combine they form a molecule, which is eclectically neutral and is held together by very strong covalent chemical bonds. An example of a molecule is H2O, which is two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
A molecule is formed
It is called a molecule, for example water or carbon dioxide.
This is a molecule formed from two elements: H2O, NaCl, TiO2, LiF, HI etc.
A compound is the pure substance formed from the chemical combination of two or more different elements.
A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of. --------- 1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule. 2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed in a natural process by the action of UV light on oxygen molecule.
When two elements are join together the molecule of a compound is formed.
Two or more elements combined chemically is a compound and the smallest unit is a molecule.
A molecule made up of two atoms is called a diatomic molecule. A diatomic molecule can be composed of two of the same atoms, called a diatomic element. Hydrogen gas, H2, is an example of a diatomic element. A diatomic molecule can also be a compound composed of two atoms of different elements, such as carbon monoxide, CO.
A compound is two or more different elements bonded together. A molecule is two atoms bonded together. C02 is a compound and a molecule. H2 is only a molecule, as there is only hydrogen in the formula.
A compound is a molecule formed of two or more chemical elements assembled by chemical bonds.
Compounds are pure substances formed from two elements (elements are pure as well) joining together. this creates a molecule, A compound is also known as a mixture of elements. these are only possible if the elements that form the molecule (compound) are pure. For example, a water molecule contains from two Hydrogen atoms combining with one Oxygen atom. This creates the compound known as H2O the 2 means that their are two Hydrogen atoms and since there is no subscript for Oxygen (Subscript=x or 2and so on)