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An example of carbon film are molecules, but the bones of a DEAD molecule....
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a molecule
yes. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is an example of a triatomic (having three atoms) molecule.
Carbon dioxide is a molecule, not an atom.
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A carbon based molecule is a polymer. Edit: A carbon based molecule does not have to be a polymer, although some polymers are carbon based. For example methane - CH4 is carbon based and not a polymer. Carbon based molecules are called organic compounds.
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yes. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is an example of a triatomic (having three atoms) molecule.
A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, ammonia, carbon monoxide, calcium phosphate etc
The diatomic molecules are linear molecules. Other examples of linear molecules include BeH2, CO2, and HCN.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.