compound
A group of atoms held together by energy is called a molecule. The atoms are bound together by chemical bonds, which are formed by the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms. The energy that holds the atoms together is the result of these bonds.
No, S2Cl2 is called disulfur dichloride. It is a chemical compound composed of two sulfur atoms and two chlorine atoms bound together.
In a covalent bond, atoms are held together by the sharing of electron pairs between them. The shared electrons creates a stable arrangement that satisfies the octet rule for both atoms, resulting in a strong bond that holds the atoms together.
Yep. That is true.
Yes. Any substance is still pure so long as it only contains one type of atom. In fact oxygen, in its normal state, consists of two atoms bound together.
Element - An element made up with atoms of the same kind.Compound - A compound is a substance containing tw or more types of atom chemically bonded.For exampleOxygen gas is made from oxygen molecules. These molecules are each made of two oxygen atoms bound together. As only oxygen atoms are present th substance is classified as an element. Elements can found on the periodic table.Carbon dioxide gas however has molecules made from a carbon atom bound to two oxygen atoms. As the substance contains both carbon and oxygen atoms it is described as a compound.
Mono-atomic means: only one atom, so it is not bound to another and this is NOT a molecule.When two or more (maybe up to thousands) atoms are bound together it is called a molecule
If this substance is a solid, it would be considered amorphous. This substance could also be any liquid or gas
Two hydrogen atoms bound to one oxygen atom is H2O which is water.
The subscripts tell you how the atoms are bound together. The coefficient tells you how many atoms there are.
This question is rather confused. A molecule is the smallest particle of a covalently bound substance (or a noble gas) which can exist. That substance can be an element or a compound, which means its constituent atoms can be the same or different. Where the atoms come from can vary enormously.
There is no such thing as an atom made of atoms. A molecule made of atoms of different types is a molecular compound.