My chemistry teacher always taught us Dr. HOFBrINCl
H-Hydrogen
O-Oxygen
F-Fluorine
Br-Bromine
I-Iodine
N-Nitrogen
Cl-Chlorine
A molecule containing at least two different kinds of atoms is called a compound. Water, for example, is a compound made of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, forming the molecule H2O.
A molecule with two atoms of the same electronegativity is called a nonpolar molecule. This is because both atoms have equal pull on the shared electrons, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of charge and no net dipole moment.
This is a cis molecule.
The oxygen molecule is made of two atoms of oxygen bonded together (O2).
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An example of a chemical formula representing a molecule containing two atoms of oxygen is O2.
Of a molecule, containing two oxygen atoms.
A molecule containing at least two different kinds of atoms is called a compound. Water, for example, is a compound made of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, forming the molecule H2O.
Diatomic or Diatomic Molecule- meaning containing only two atoms.
A molecule with two atoms of the same electronegativity is called a nonpolar molecule. This is because both atoms have equal pull on the shared electrons, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of charge and no net dipole moment.
Molecule
This is a cis molecule.
Molecule
The oxygen molecule is made of two atoms of oxygen bonded together (O2).
I don't think there is a such thing, sorry. a molecule isn't the same as a compound. They are 2 different things a molecule is the smallest physical unit of an element or compound, consisting of one or more like atoms in an element and two or more different atoms in a compound. A compound is not. Hope this helps. =)
No, the oxygen molecule is made up of two atoms of the same element, oxygen.
A binoxide is an archaic term for a dioxide, an oxide containing two oxygen atoms in each molecule.