If you're looking for examples, nitrogen is one (two hydrogen atoms chemically bonded together).
Yes, a molecule is a combination of two or more atoms covalently bonded.
Molecules are formed when atoms lose electrons and then attach themselves to other atoms
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the subscript 2 after the H indicates that the hydrogen molecule contains two (2) atoms of hydrogen
One atom of water and two atoms of hydrogen. One oxygen atom and two hyrdogen atoms.
A hydrogen molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms.
A diatomic molecule for example oxygen gas (O2)
There is no such thing. A positive molecule will only be attracted to a negative molecule.
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
When the electronegativity difference of two atoms in a molecule is near zero ths molecule is nonpolar.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.
A molecule with two atoms is called diatomic.
diatomic molecule
After a covalent bond is formed between two atoms, a molecule is produced. This molecule is made up of the two atoms sharing valence electrons, resulting in a stable structure.
The chemical formula for methane is CH4. Then there are four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom in each molecule, making two distinct types of atoms.
There are two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in one molecule of water.