They are still called molecules. You could also call them compounds.
Molecules
No it is not, and there is only one or two kinds of atoms but compounds is not one of them. :)
Molecules are not always equivalent to molecules, as some molecules have more atoms than other molecules, and other molecules have different kinds of atoms than other molecules.
Atoms and molecules.
When different kinds of atoms join together, they form molecules called compounds. Compounds are substances composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. These bonds can be ionic or covalent, depending on how the atoms interact with each other. Examples of compounds include water (H₂O) and carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Carbon atoms can be bonded together.
The nucleus - containing protons and neutrons, and the outer 'shell' - containing orbiting electrons.
Yes but it is only true if both the atoms are diffrent. If they are both the same then it is not classed as a compound
When different kinds of atoms join together, they form molecules or compounds. The specific arrangement and types of atoms will determine the properties and characteristics of the resulting substance.
A chemical formula gives the number ratio of the different kinds of atoms present in the compound. This means that the ratios are the same if you count in individual atoms, dozens of atoms, or molecules of atoms.
cholestrol a tetra cyclic lrge molecules contains three types of atoms ,carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
A combination of different kinds of atoms make up a molecule for example H2O means two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen.