Molecules are combinations of two or more atoms.
When two or more atoms bind together they form a molecule.
An example: two hydrogen atoms combine with one oxygen atom to form one H2O molecule which is also known as water.
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When atoms of more than one element chemically bonded together, they form a molecule. In some contexts, the you might answer that they form a compound.
Chemical compound, which may be molecular or ionic.
2 or more atoms joined together form a suspension, solution, mixture, or compound. I don't know what kind of joining together you are talking about so it could be any of the ones i had just mentioned.
atoms of hydrogen and oxygen chemically combined to form water
no, they form a compound
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
When atoms of more than one element chemically bonded together, they form a molecule. In some contexts, the you might answer that they form a compound.
Atoms interact with one another by combining chemically or by binding together. When two or more atoms combine chemically, molecules are formed. When two or more different atoms bind together to form a molecule, this is referred to as a compound.
A Molecule.
Molecule if they are chemically bonded, cluster if not. J Ayres
Compound if different atoms.
molecule
A compound.
Chemical compound, which may be molecular or ionic.
atoms are generally unstable. they combine to form stable molecules
Yes, two or more different atoms of two or more different elements will, when chemically bonded, make a chemical compound.