A polyatomic molecule is an uncharge particle which has more than two atoms; a molecule consisting of atoms from a single element.
It is basically an ionic or covalent bond where you have one metal and one nonmetal or two nonmetals. Poly- means more than one and atomic mean pertaining to or of atoms.
A polyatomic element is an element which needs two or more of the same atoms bonded into a molecule to exist naturally.
Examples are: H2 , O2 , N2 , P4 , S8
A molecule made up of more than 2 atoms is a polyatomic molecule.
For example :- NaOH is a polyatomic molecule because it contains three atoms, one each of sodium, oxygen and hydrogen.
A polyatomic molecule contain two or more atoms; example: sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
Many atoms.
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule with three or more atoms.
S8 P4 etc. H2SO4 is also a polyatomic molecule.
It is a polyatomic, literally meaning many like atoms.
4 atoms are present in one molecule of CH3 So it is Polyatomic
A polyatomic molecule contain 3 or more different atoms.Example: sulfuric acid (H2SO4) containing H, S and O.
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule with three or more atoms.
A polyatomic ion.
A polyatomic molecule.
No.
Sulphur exists as a polyatomic molecule which is S8
A group of covalently bonded atoms that acts together as one charged atom is called a polyatomic ion. It is also known as molecular ion.
No, sulfate is a polyatomic ion.
It is a polar molecule.
molecule
No. phosphorus is a basic element.
S8 P4 etc. H2SO4 is also a polyatomic molecule.
The general term is fairly straightforward, if you know a little Greek: polyatomic ions.