Molecules
Bonded atoms form molecules.
They are called a molecule.
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Molecules
A molecule
Yes, a molecule is a combination of two or more atoms covalently bonded.
A large collection of neutral atoms with the same atomic number is a sample of an element. Elements include include lithium, hydrogen, neon, and oxygen. Note that different isotopes of elements exist; these are atoms with the same atomic number but having a different number of neutrons.
If you're looking for examples, nitrogen is one (two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded together).
They are a "compound" of two elements fused together by a chemical reaction. The chemical make-up of water is two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom: H2O.
They don't move around per se, but the stay in one place and vibrate
O3 three atoms of oxygen bonded together
This is a chemical compound.
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
By a Chemical Bond, Bonded at the Valence electrons
two of the same elements bonded togather are called what ?
Multiple atoms bonded together are called molecules.
Two or more different atoms bonded together is called a compound.
In Nature, molecules are two or more different element atoms that are joined together using chemical bonds (the forces that hold atoms together). A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
molecule
a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
When atoms are bonded together with covalent bonds, the result is a molecule.
2 different Elements chemically bonded together is called a Compound.