5. Write example of triatomic homoatomic and heteroatomic molecule
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Triatomic Molecules: Well known linear triatomic molecules include carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN). Xenon difluoride (XeF2) is one of the rare examples of a linear triatomic molecule possessing non-bonded pairs of electrons on the central atom.
Homoatomic Molecules: hydrogen. gas consists of two atoms of hydrogen (H2). Similarly, oxygen gas consists of two atoms of oxygen (O2).
Heteroatomic molecules: Examples- Hydrogen chloride, Water, Carbon dioxide, Methane
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Heteroatomic molecules are molecules that do not have the same atoms making up the molecule. For example: LiF (lithium fluoride) Lithium is a different atom than fluoride, and lithium fluoride is a molecule. Therefore, it is a heteroatomic molecule.