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No, certainly not. For example H2O, NaClO, CO2 etc have three atoms of different types (2, 3, 2 respectively).

Only ozone O3 is a triatomic (monotyped) element

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Example of triatomic molecule?

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Are molecules bigger or smaller than atoms?

Molecules are larger than atoms. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms bond together, creating a more complex structure. While atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, molecules can consist of different atoms or the same type of atom bonded together, resulting in a greater size and complexity.


Are N2 and O2 molecules consistion of two of the same or different elements?

A N2 molecule consists of two atoms of nitrogen, and an O2 molecule consists of two atoms of oxygen.


Are molecules and atoms the same?

No, molecules and atoms are not the same. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, while molecules are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.


What do you call two or more atoms that are stuck together?

Two or more atoms that are stuck together are called a molecule. Molecules can consist of the same type of atoms, like oxygen (O₂), or different types of atoms, like water (H₂O). When atoms bond together, they form molecules through chemical bonds, such as covalent or ionic bonds.


Are molecules the same as a atom?

No because molecules are multiple atoms


How are reactant atoms and molecules similar to their product atoms and molecules?

The numbers of atoms with the same atomic number are the same in both reactants and products in any chemical reaction.


Can gases be atoms or molecules?

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Do atoms and molecules mean the same thing?

Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.


Do molecules always have the same amount of atoms?

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Does 0.25 mole of o2 contain the same number of molecules as 0.25 mole of nh3?

No, 0.25 moles of O2 contains fewer molecules than 0.25 moles of NH3. This is because O2 is a diatomic molecule (Oxygen exists as O2), whereas NH3 is a triatomic molecule (Nitrogen exists as NH3). Thus, NH3 has more atoms per molecule compared to O2.


What are example of tri atomic elements?

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