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What is the fewest total number of atoms that can form a molecule?

The fewest total number of atoms that can form a molecule is one. Examples include the noble gases, such as helium (He) and neon (Ne), that exist as single atoms and are not bonded to any other atoms.


How many atoms are in a krypton molecule?

Krypton is in Group 8 of the Periodic table, along with other Noble Gases such as Helium and Neon. Group 8 are known as the Noble Gases as they have a full outer shell of electrons, and don't need to bond to other atoms to full up their electrons, so they exist as single gaseous atoms. So, how many atoms are there in a Krypton molecule? One (it's technically not a molecule, but an atom, you don't get Krypton molecules!)


Is Xenon a molecule or a formula unit?

Xenon is an element, not a molecule or a formula unit. It is a noble gas that exists as single atoms in its elemental form.


What do noble gas configurations have in common?

the dont have many atoms


Is Ar a atom or molecule?

Argon (Ar) is an atom not a molecule. An atom is singular whereas a molecule is a group of two or more atoms.


Is xenon a diatomic molecule?

no, Xenon is a noble gas so it has a full valence shell


Do atoms of a molecule come from two or more compounds?

This question is rather confused. A molecule is the smallest particle of a covalently bound substance (or a noble gas) which can exist. That substance can be an element or a compound, which means its constituent atoms can be the same or different. Where the atoms come from can vary enormously.


Which noble gas electron structures do the atoms in a molecule of hydrogen chloride attain?

In a molecule of hydrogen chloride (HCl), the hydrogen atom attains a noble gas electron structure by sharing its electron with the chlorine atom, which attains a noble gas structure through the addition of the shared electron. The resulting electron structure mimics that of a noble gas (helium for hydrogen and argon for chlorine), fulfilling the octet rule for both atoms.


What happens atoms combine?

uncomplete atoms attract each other sort of like a magnet. when they 'stick' together they are then called a molecule but there are atoms that do not form together because they are complete. they are called Noble Gases.


Atoms combine when what happens?

uncomplete atoms attract each other sort of like a magnet. when they 'stick' together they are then called a molecule but there are atoms that do not form together because they are complete. they are called Noble Gases.


Is xenon molecular or atomic?

Xenon is an atomic gas. It is a noble gas that exists as individual atoms and does not form molecules in its natural state.


Is co2 a noble gas?

no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas