The structures for this question weren't provided for me to choose from. The answer would be C. The structure has the combination in the middle C, C, O,H with three H's around the first C and one at the top of the second C.
An impossible covalently bonded molecule would have an odd number of electrons. This would violate the octet rule, which states that atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons in a way that gives them a full valence shell of 8 electrons. Examples of impossible covalently bonded molecules include NO2- and O2+.
A molecule is made of covalently bonded atoms. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, creating molecular structures. These bonds are strong and stable, leading to the formation of various compounds.
Yes, H2O represents a water molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
A glycoprotein is a protein molecule with one or more carbohydrate chains covalently bonded to it. Glycoproteins have roles in cell recognition, signaling, and adhesion.
molecular compounds
Molecules composed of covalently bonded atoms. In the case of hydrogen gas, two hydrogen atoms are covalently bonded to form a diatomic molecule (H2), while in water, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom are covalently bonded to form a molecule (H2O).
A molecule is made of covalently bonded atoms. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, creating molecular structures. These bonds are strong and stable, leading to the formation of various compounds.
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A sulfur molecule (S8) consists of 8 sulfur atoms bonded together in a ring structure, while a sulfur dioxide molecule (SO2) consists of one sulfur atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. Sulfur dioxide is a compound formed from sulfur and oxygen, while a sulfur molecule is a pure elemental form of sulfur.
O=O A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous oxygen. Covalently double bonded. H-H A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous hydrogen. Covalently single bonded. N to N A molecule/diatomic atom of gaseous nitrogen. Covalently triple bonded.
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A molecule.
The atoms in an ammonia molecule are covalently bonded.
Damond is covalently bonded, a giant molecule
Of the molecules given by formula in the question (after proper capitalization where needed), only Cl2 is covalently bonded.
A nonpolar covalently bonded homonuclear diatomic molecule.
Yes, H2O represents a water molecule consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.