If I undersstand your question correctly, a group of atoms that is joined by a covalent bond, and is neutral would be called a non-polar molecule.
it makes a molecule
molecule
The distance between the nuclei of two atoms that are chemically bonded is called the bond length.
A group of different atoms form a molecule. Not really, no. An Element, is a kind of atom. So each atom has it's own element. A group of atoms joined together is called a molecule, and each atom can be of the same element, or different elements. A water molecule (one bit of water) is made of two Hydrogen atoms joined to an Oxygen atom. (Hydrogen and Oxygen are elements) it's Chemical Formula is H2O...
Yes. Chemical bonds include covalent bonds and ionic bonds.
Iron atoms are not chemically joined with another substance in a mixture. Chemical reactions are needed to separate them in a compound.
a molecule
A group of chemically bonded atoms is termed a molecule.
no they do not
It is a mixture!! the atoms/elements are not chemically joined
compound
A chemical reaction
A molecule.
The distance between the nuclei of two atoms that are chemically bonded is called the bond length.
A compound.
A group of different atoms form a molecule. Not really, no. An Element, is a kind of atom. So each atom has it's own element. A group of atoms joined together is called a molecule, and each atom can be of the same element, or different elements. A water molecule (one bit of water) is made of two Hydrogen atoms joined to an Oxygen atom. (Hydrogen and Oxygen are elements) it's Chemical Formula is H2O...
Such a group of atoms is called a molecule.
a Molecule.
That would be a compound.