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∙ 12y agoNo, a polyatomic ion is a molecule composed of two or more atoms covalently bonded that carries a net charge. A molecule of dissimilar elements with a net charge is generally referred to as an ion, but not specifically as a polyatomic ion unless it contains multiple atoms of different elements.
No, P4 S8 and O2 are not polyatomic compounds. P4 and S8 refer to elements forming molecules, while O2 refers to a diatomic molecule. Polyatomic compounds consist of two or more different elements bonded together in a molecule.
No, hydrochloric acid is not a polyatomic molecule. It consists of two elements - hydrogen and chlorine - combined in a simple binary molecule. The chemical formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
No, ammonia (NH3) is a polyatomic molecule composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
No, carbon dioxide is not a polyatomic ion. It is a molecule composed of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. Polyatomic ions are charged molecules made up of multiple atoms covalently bonded together.
One example is the water molecule, H2O, which contains hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Another example is the ammonia molecule, NH3, which contains nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Both of these molecules are polyatomic molecules with atoms of different elements.
No, P4 S8 and O2 are not polyatomic compounds. P4 and S8 refer to elements forming molecules, while O2 refers to a diatomic molecule. Polyatomic compounds consist of two or more different elements bonded together in a molecule.
A polyatomic molecule is a molecule that contains more than two atoms chemically bonded together. The valence electron structure of all atoms in a polyatomic molecule contributes to the molecule's overall chemical behavior and properties, as it determines how the atoms interact with each other to form bonds and stabilize the molecule.
A polyatomic ion.
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Yes, with itself in the diatomic molecule O2, in many polyatomic anions, and in oxides with most nonmetallic elements.
No, hydrochloric acid is not a polyatomic molecule. It consists of two elements - hydrogen and chlorine - combined in a simple binary molecule. The chemical formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl.
No, ammonia (NH3) is a polyatomic molecule composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms.
Iodine monochloride (ICl) is a nonpolar molecule because the electronegativity difference between iodine and chlorine is not significant enough to create a dipole moment.
No, carbon dioxide is not a polyatomic ion. It is a molecule composed of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. Polyatomic ions are charged molecules made up of multiple atoms covalently bonded together.
One example is the water molecule, H2O, which contains hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Another example is the ammonia molecule, NH3, which contains nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. Both of these molecules are polyatomic molecules with atoms of different elements.
No, phosphorus is an element found in the periodic table. It is not a polyatomic molecule, which refers to a molecule composed of more than two atoms chemically bonded together.
A polyatomic molecule is an uncharge particle which has more than two atoms; a molecule consisting of atoms from a single element.