I didn't recall that there was a term, it's just a group of atoms. A Molecule is a scientific term as it is.
A molecule is represented by a chemical formula.
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A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
Ionization of water molecule .
The proper formula of ammonia is NH3. A molecule of ammonia contains three covalent bonds, one from each of the hydrogen atoms to the only nitrogen atom in the molecule.
There is one and two Oxygen Molecules The molecule can be represented as : O=C=O as each oxygen has 2 bonds with the single carbon atom.
Nitrogen molecules, with formula N2, have triple covalent bonds
A chemical formula is the representation of a molecule of a chemical compound; all the atoms from the molecule of this compound need to be represented in the formula.
A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
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The ozone molecule is represented as O3. The no. 3 represent the no. of oxygen molecules present in the ozone molecule.
Oxygen which is represented as O2 and Nitrogen which is represented as N2. There are more but those are the most apparent ones.
Ionization of water molecule .
No, the molecule contains 10 hydrogen atoms, represented by the subscript that is always to the right of the H.
Sodium (Na), Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O)
Ozone is a molecule having three atoms of oxygen bonded to each other. Since there are three atoms of oxygen it is represented by O3.
Ball-and-Stick Model
An electron pair are two electrons which occupy the same orbital in an atom or molecule. Paired electrons are represented by two dots.
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