No.
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule that contains more than two atoms chemically bonded together. The valence electron structure of all atoms in a polyatomic molecule contributes to the molecule's overall chemical behavior and properties, as it determines how the atoms interact with each other to form bonds and stabilize the molecule.
A polyatomic molecule is an uncharge particle which has more than two atoms; a molecule consisting of atoms from a single element.
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
A polyatomic ion.
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
No, NaCO3 is not a polyatomic ion. NaCO3 is the formula for sodium carbonate, which is a compound composed of sodium ions (Na+) and carbonate ions (CO3 2-). The carbonate ion (CO3 2-) is a polyatomic ion.
yes they exsist as monoatomic molecule in vapour state
No, phosphorus is an element found in the periodic table. It is not a polyatomic molecule, which refers to a molecule composed of more than two atoms chemically bonded together.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is polyatomic (contain atoms of Na, O and H).
The polyatomic ion SO5 does not exist. The closest polyatomic ion to this is SO4^2- which is called sulfate ion.
No, P4 S8 and O2 are not polyatomic compounds. P4 and S8 refer to elements forming molecules, while O2 refers to a diatomic molecule. Polyatomic compounds consist of two or more different elements bonded together in a molecule.
It is a polyatomic, literally meaning many like atoms.