A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of.
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1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule.
2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.
When atoms of different elements combine a molecule of a chemical compound is formed.
All the compounds existing in the universe are formed.
Compounds
Compounds are pure substances formed when two or more different elements combine.
They are different molecules--They are, however, related by the law of multiple proportions. This law states that when different compounds are formed by a combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same relative mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers. They are different molecules--They are, however, related by the law of multiple proportions. This law states that when different compounds are formed by a combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same relative mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers.
A mixture.
He said that compounds are formed when atoms of different elements combine
A compound.
Molecules are formed from chemical elements.
All the compounds existing in the universe are formed.
They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
Compounds
A compound
Compounds are pure substances formed when two or more different elements combine.
That depends on the elements.
atoms combine to give molecules
Ionic Bonds
They are different molecules--They are, however, related by the law of multiple proportions. This law states that when different compounds are formed by a combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same relative mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers. They are different molecules--They are, however, related by the law of multiple proportions. This law states that when different compounds are formed by a combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same relative mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers.