Ions
Not necessarily; the characteristic stated in the question is valid for atoms of equal atomic number, not atomic weight.
Its a molecule
Two or more atoms chemically bonded together form a molecule. The atoms within a molecule are held together by chemical bonds, which can be covalent, ionic, or metallic depending on the type of atoms involved and their arrangement.
Molecules are formed when atoms blend together chemically and atoms are made of a nucleus comprising protons and neutrons
no they do not
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Molecules are formed when atoms blend together chemically and atoms are made of a nucleus comprising protons and neutrons
Molecules are formed when atoms blend together chemically and atoms are made of a nucleus comprising protons and neutrons
Yes, in two forms. Two identical Atoms bonded together [N2, H2, O2] are called Di-Atomic Molecules. OTHER THAN THIS, a Molecular Compound is ANY chemically bound collection of Different types of Atoms.
Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
An atomic compound is a compound that is made up of different elements chemically bonded together in fixed proportions. In contrast to molecular compounds, which are made up of molecules, atomic compounds are composed of individual atoms. Examples include sodium chloride (NaCl) and iron oxide (Fe2O3).
holds two atoms together