diatomic molecule
A molecule containing two atoms is a diatomic molecule. These types of molecules can also contain more than two atoms.
Do you mean: h2, o2, n2, cl2, br2, i2, f2. There are seven DIATOMIC molecules on the Periodic Table of elements
Hydrogen molecules contain two atoms of Hydrogen - H2
An example of a molecule with two different atoms would be Carbon Monoxide - CO
diatomic molecules.
A diatomic molecule.
Fluorine forms a molecule consisting of two fluorine atoms, which is symbolized as F2.
molecule- noun # a unit of matter consisting of two or more atoms combined # a particle
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
To convert the number of chloride atoms to mols of chlorine atoms, simply multiply by Avogadro's number. This number is 6.022E23. Note that chlorine typically exists as a diatomic molecule, consisting of two chlorine atoms.
Answer:molecular compound
diatomic molecule
Linear
Fluorine forms a molecule consisting of two fluorine atoms, which is symbolized as F2.
it is a diatomic molecule
Diotomic Molecule.
Dinitrogen tetroxide
CO2
As with all molecule consisting of only two atoms the geometry is linear.
If you're talking about a diatomic COMPOUND, it is simply a compound composed of two atoms or elements. [Di=two :) ] But if you're talking about a diatomic MOLECULE, it is a molecule consisting of 2 atoms, but only 2 non-metals since a molecule is a neutral group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds. There shouldn't be a metal, since that is not a molecule; a metal plus a non metal forms an ionic bond which isn't neutral because it has a certain charge.
molecule- noun # a unit of matter consisting of two or more atoms combined # a particle
Neither carbon dioxide nor oxygen are organisms. Oxygen is a diatomic molecule consisting of two oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide is a compound consisting of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
A symbol for a diatomic molecule as N2 (2 is a subscript, impossible to write in WA).