Two or more different atoms bonded together is called a compound.
Two or more atoms joined together form a molecule. You can't say compound because you do not specify that the atoms are of different elements. You can have a molecule of oxygen because two or three atoms of oxygen can couple together by themselves, but it is not a compound, it is a molecule of oxygen.
A particle composed of one or more atoms is called a molecule
A combination of two or more atoms of the same type is called a molecule.
A molecule with two atoms is called diatomic.
Two or more atoms joined by a chemical bond are called molecules.
Two atoms - Diatomic Molecule Three atoms - Triatomic Molecule
They are called a molecule.A compound is a chemical combination of two or more elements. However, a molecule can consist of two or more atoms of the same element (e.g. ozone is a molecule formed of three oxygen atoms).
Two or more atoms joined together are called molecules. These molecules can be composed of the same type of atoms, known as elements, or different types of atoms, forming compounds.
When two different atoms combine, it is called a chemical bond. This can occur through different types of interactions such as covalent bonds, ionic bonds, or metallic bonds. The resulting molecule or compound formed can have different properties than the individual atoms.
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A molecule.
The smallest neutral unit of two or more atoms held together by a covalent bond is called a molecule.