diatomic molecule made up of 2 atoms. e.g H2 while Tri atomic molecule consist of 3 atoms e.g H2O.
Bromine is simple covalent and exists as diatomic molecules. There are only very weak forces between the diatomic molecules and these are easy to break.
the difference of electronegativities is responsible if this difference is between 0.5 to 1.7 bond is a polar covalent bond higher is this difference higher is polarity but it is for diatomic molecules other molecules are polar or non polar, it depends upon another factor known as dipole moment.
Monatomic compounds are composed of single atoms and there are no chemical bonds between these atoms. Diatomic compounds are composed of molecules containing two atoms. ... The main difference between monatomic and diatomic compounds is the number of atoms present in those compounds.
the molecules required by our body in small quantity is kown as macro molecules
First, by "diamotic", I assume you mean diatomic (which means "two atoms"). Because a diatomic molecule is a pairing of two identical atoms (H2, Br2, O2, N2, Cl2, I2, F2), there is no tangible difference in electronegativity. Because there is no tangible difference in electronegativity, the bond between the two atoms in the diatomic compound is nonpolar covalent.
Bromine is simple covalent and exists as diatomic molecules. There are only very weak forces between the diatomic molecules and these are easy to break.
Diatomic elements are H, F, O, N, Cl, I, Br and probable At.
The chlorine atoms share two electrons between themselves, while the oxygen atoms share four. This can alternatively be stated as a single bond between the two chlorine atoms and a double bond between the two oxygen atoms.
the difference of electronegativities is responsible if this difference is between 0.5 to 1.7 bond is a polar covalent bond higher is this difference higher is polarity but it is for diatomic molecules other molecules are polar or non polar, it depends upon another factor known as dipole moment.
An atom is the smaller structure. Two or more atoms make up a molecule.
Monatomic compounds are composed of single atoms and there are no chemical bonds between these atoms. Diatomic compounds are composed of molecules containing two atoms. ... The main difference between monatomic and diatomic compounds is the number of atoms present in those compounds.
It has a different amount of space between molecules.
molecules
Illustrate the difference between aromaticity and antiaromaticity with appropriate examples?
the molecules required by our body in small quantity is kown as macro molecules
adhesion
False. Bonding between two nonmetals usually involves the sharing of an electron cloud. This shared cloud is known as covalent bonding. Examples of this bonding include the elemental diatomic molecules of oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2) gas.