No. Monatomic means there is only a single atom, this cannot be covalently bonded as this implies there are two or more atoms. Yes they have either gained or lost electrons.
No. H2 is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded.
A molecule is made up of two or more atoms that are covalently bonded together. In most cases both are nonmetals, though there are a few exceptions.
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.
You can assume that those two atoms are covalently bonded to each other.
A molecule.
A covalently bonded molecule.
When two different atoms are covalently bonded, they form a molecular compound.
molecular compounds
No. Monatomic means there is only a single atom, this cannot be covalently bonded as this implies there are two or more atoms. Yes they have either gained or lost electrons.
Yes, a molecule is a combination of two or more atoms covalently bonded.
If two covalently bonded atoms move further apart than their normal bond length, the potential energy of the entity containing the two atoms is increased.
Two atoms that share one or more pair of electrons are covalently bonded.
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No. H2 is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded.
molecular compounds
single oxygen atom is bonded with two hydrogen atoms covalently..