Two or more atoms of different elements joined together form a compound. If it is a metal and non-metal (for example sodium and chlorine), they are ionically bonded. If it is two non-metals (for example methane is carbon and hydrogen), they are covalently bonded.
Two or more atoms joined together makes a molecule.
atoms that are chemically bonded together are called molecules
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The name for two or more elements bonded together is called a molecule.
covalent compound
covalent molecules
It's H2O which means two hydrogen molecules to one oxygenThe elements of Hydrogen and oxygen are chemically joined together to form water. Two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen are joined together chemically to form one molecule of water.
A compound.
a compound (i think)
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The name for two or more elements bonded together is called a molecule.
Diamonds are made up of many carbon atoms joined together to form a 'giant structure', so it is not a molecule, therefore it doesn't have a molecular name
This is a polyatomic ion.
This depends upon the two atoms that are held together. The generic name is "intermolecular forces", but there are more specific names depending upon the electronegativity difference between the two atoms.
A molecule
The two types of nuclear energy are nuclear fission nuclear fusion. In nuclear fission, the nuclei of the atoms are split. In nuclear fusion, as the name suggests, the nuclei of the atoms are joined together.
covalent compound
covalent molecules