They combine with other atoms when they form a molecule. They do so because the energy state of the molecule produced is less than the energy state that existed in the uncombined atoms.
Molecules are not atoms, but are made up of several atoms. The individual atoms may carry a charge, but when combined, the molecule as a whole does not.
Molecule
No, by definition.
Cations donate atoms to form an ionic bond.
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not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
molecule
helium atoms
helium atoms
They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
Atoms make everything so they are all combined.
Electrons!! :D
a molecule is 2 or more atoms combined
'Sole' or 'solo' means 'single', so these atoms are not combined with (bound to) others.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
Molecule and compound comprises of different atoms. Atoms are combined in fixed ratio.
Molecules are not atoms, but are made up of several atoms. The individual atoms may carry a charge, but when combined, the molecule as a whole does not.