If three or more elements are bonded together in a compound (Eg. H2SO4) then that compound is called a "Polyatomic" ion. "Poly" meaning three or more.
If there are only two atoms, it is Diatomic (Di meaning two). An example of a diatomic molecule would be CO2.
Cations donate atoms to form an ionic bond.
Cations donate atoms to form an ionic bond.
When atoms of two or more elements bond together, they form a compound. A compound is a substance made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together in fixed ratios. This bonding involves the sharing or transfer of electrons between atoms.
A compound is formed when atoms of two or more elements form a chemical bond with each other to create a substance which has different properties than those of the elements from which it was formed. The valence bond model assumes that a chemical bond is formed when there is good overlap between the atomic orbitals of participating atoms
It is a bond formed by the attraction between two oppositely charged ions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When atoms of different elements exchange an electron (ie one donates one or more electrons to the other), then an Ionic bond between the atoms is made
No! Molecules are made of elements. Elements are not made from anything else except the subatomic particles protons, electrons, and neutrons.
covalent bond
Yes !
Yes, compounds are formed when atoms of different elements chemically bond together. This bonding involves the sharing or transfer of electrons between the different atoms to achieve a more stable configuration. The resulting compound often exhibits different physical and chemical properties compared to its constituent elements.
A covalent bond is formed by sharing electrons between atoms. This type of bond occurs between nonmetal atoms.
A covalent bond is formed between two atoms with similar electronegativity.
A triple bond is formed between two atoms when they share three pairs of electrons. The most common elements that typically form triple bonds are carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). In a triple bond, there is a sigma bond and two pi bonds holding the atoms together.