A laser.
A diatomic molecule for example oxygen gas (O2)
MOLECULE!!
The smallest unit of a pure substance that consists of two or more atoms held together by a chemical bond is a molecule.
When more than one atom is joined together by a chemical reaction, the result is called a chemical bond which holds together molecules and the strength of the bond depends on the atoms or the reaction. ---------------------------- A molecule.
When two or more atoms combine they form a molecule, which is eclectically neutral and is held together by very strong covalent chemical bonds. An example of a molecule is H2O, which is two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
The smallest neutral unit of two or more atoms held together by a covalent bond is called a molecule. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, forming a molecule with a distinct set of atoms bonded together.
Two or more atoms that get together and share electrons form a chemical bond.
covalent bond
In a covalent bond, atoms are held together by the sharing of electron pairs between them. This sharing of electrons creates a stable configuration for both atoms, allowing them to achieve a more favorable energy state.
A diatomic molecule for example oxygen gas (O2)
A molecule.
MOLECULE!!
The smallest neutral unit of two or more atoms held together by a covalent bond is called a molecule.
Compounds are created when two or more atoms bond to each other.
When atoms chemically bond together, they form molecules. This occurs when atoms share or transfer electrons to achieve a more stable configuration. The type of bond formed (ionic, covalent, or metallic) depends on the electronegativity and properties of the atoms involved.
The smallest unit of a pure substance that consists of two or more atoms held together by a chemical bond is a molecule.
covalent bonding,ionic bonding