Network
Network
Yes, that's exactly what a network is. Two or MORE computers linked together.
Multiple atoms linked together are collectively called molecules.
Interconnected, networked
Three or more molecules of glucose linked together are called glycogen, a polysaccharide that serves as a storage form of glucose in animals and humans.
A computer network - is two or more computers linked together. It's useful - because computers can communicate 'live' with each other. Additionally - If computers are networked, you only need one printer. All the computers on the network 'share' the printer between them.
You have a network of computers!
It's either called a molecule or a chemical compound.
A molecule...
compound or molecule ^^
The name for substances composed of more than one type of atom linked together is called a compound. Examples of compounds include water (H2O), salt (NaCl), and glucose (C6H12O6).