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A group of more than one atom joined together that acts like a single particle

is called a molecule if the atoms are joined by chemical bonds.

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What is a group of atoms joined together that act like a single particle?

Molecule


A group of atoms that are joined together by chemical bonds form a larger particle called?

a molecule


What does joined together mean?

"Joined together" means to come together or unite in order to form a single entity, group, or connection. It implies unity or cohesion between separate parts or individuals.


Is a particle considered a molecule?

No, a particle is not considered a molecule. A molecule is made up of two or more atoms bonded together, while a particle can refer to a single atom or a group of atoms.


Are elements molecules?

Elements are those substances which have same constituent particle altogether. Molecules are a group of atoms joined together . Atoms of elements join together to form a molecule.


What is a group of group of atoms that are joined together?

A molecule.


What is a group of atoms that are joined together an act as a single unit?

Atoms bond with each other to form a molecule. When a molecule has an overall charge, they can act as a single unit to bond with another ion. Examples are sodium 'carbonate' and magnesium 'sulfate'.


Group of people joined together for a common cause is a?

a coalition Political parties are groups of people joined together for political purposes.


What is a group of molecules joined together?

You think probable to a polymer.


What is a group of attoms chemicley joined?

A group of atoms chemically joined together is called a molecule. Molecules can be made up of two or more atoms of the same or different elements bonded together.


What are two dipeptides joined together called?

Two dipeptides joined together are called a tetrapeptide. This results from the condensation reaction between the amino group of one dipeptide and the carboxyl group of the other.


What is a netural group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds?

Such a group is often called a "radical".