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define homoatomic and heteroatomic bond​

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Answered by ishusingh7862
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When a molecule consists of different kinds of atoms,it is called Hetroatomic Molecule e.g water. ... A homoatomic molecule: 'homo' means same. So H2, O2, O3, N2, etc. are all homoatomic. 'Hetero' means different or other, so anything with more than one type of atom is heteroatomic.

Answered by student00001
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A molecule containing same type of atoms is called Homoatomic Molecule e.g hydrogen,ozone,sulphur, and phosphorus are the exampled of molecules formed by the same type of atoms.

When a molecule consists of different kinds of atoms,it is called Hetroatomic Molecule e.g water.

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