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No. Ozone (O3) is triatomic, having 3 oxygen atoms in each molecule.
Two atoms - Diatomic Molecule Three atoms - Triatomic Molecule
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No. Gold does not form molecules.
Diatomic molecule is a molecule that is made up of only 2 atoms. Triatomic molecule is a molecule that is made up of only 3 atoms. Thus, the difference is that a diatomic molecule is made up of only 2 atoms while a triatomic molecule is made up of only 3 atoms.
The oxygen element has such an ability. The triatomic form is called ozone molecule.
No. Ozone (O3) is triatomic, having 3 oxygen atoms in each molecule.
Two atoms - Diatomic Molecule Three atoms - Triatomic Molecule
All are triatomic molecules but HCN is also heteroatomic molecule.
A triatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of 3 atoms (the same or different). Examples of triatomic molecules include (but not limited to): - Water (H2O) - Ozone (O3) - Carbon dioxide (CO2)
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No. Gold does not form molecules.
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no, it has four atoms, P4.
Ozone is a molecule. It is the triatomic form of oxygen.
Diatomic molecule is a molecule that is made up of only 2 atoms. Triatomic molecule is a molecule that is made up of only 3 atoms. Thus, the difference is that a diatomic molecule is made up of only 2 atoms while a triatomic molecule is made up of only 3 atoms.
Ozone is a triatomic gas