Carbonate: CO3
with a -2 charge
No, it is most commonly regarded as tetratomic (tetra=4) molecule: P4
A molecule composed of two of the same element is called a diatomic molecule. Examples include oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2), where two atoms of the same element bond together to form a stable molecule.
An ion containing more than one element is called a polyatomic ion. These ions are composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded together and carry an overall charge. Examples include sulfate (SO4^2-) and carbonate (CO3^2-).
An example of a chemical formula representing a molecule containing two atoms of oxygen is O2.
In a model of a molecule, different colors are used to identify each element.
No, phosphorus is an element found in the periodic table. It is not a polyatomic molecule, which refers to a molecule composed of more than two atoms chemically bonded together.
No, it is most commonly regarded as tetratomic (tetra=4) molecule: P4
A polyatomic molecule is an uncharge particle which has more than two atoms; a molecule consisting of atoms from a single element.
A molecule composed of two of the same element is called a diatomic molecule. Examples include oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2), where two atoms of the same element bond together to form a stable molecule.
An ion containing more than one element is called a polyatomic ion. These ions are composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded together and carry an overall charge. Examples include sulfate (SO4^2-) and carbonate (CO3^2-).
No, sulfur is not a polyatomic element. It is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. Polyatomic elements consist of multiple atoms of the same element bonded together, which is not the case for sulfur.
An example of a chemical formula representing a molecule containing two atoms of oxygen is O2.
No its not. there is Diatomic Molecule compounds which consisting of two different element like: CO, NO, MgO, HCl,and HF. however, diatomic molecules are elements that are found in pairs such as: O2,N2,F2,Cl2.
I don't think there is a such thing, sorry. a molecule isn't the same as a compound. They are 2 different things a molecule is the smallest physical unit of an element or compound, consisting of one or more like atoms in an element and two or more different atoms in a compound. A compound is not. Hope this helps. =)
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Carbon is not a molecule; it is an element. An element is a substance containing only one type of atom. Carbon molecules are collections of carbon atoms. No chemical element is "good" or "bad"; they just exist.
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