Explain with the example the terms monoatomic, diatomic, triatomic, tetratomic polyatomic molecules
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Monoatomic = substance consisting only one atom. Eg: helium (He)
Diatomic= substance consisting only two atoms. Eg: oxygen (O2)
Triatomic = substance consisting three atoms. Eg: water (H2O)
Polyatomic = substance consisting more than three atoms. Eg: methane (CH4)
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Monoatomic: The elements that have only one atom are called monoatomic elements. They are stable.
Eg: Hydrogen
Diatomic: The elements that have two atoms are called as diatomic elements. The the atoms that form diatomic elements do not like to be alone.
Eg: Oxygen
Triatomic: The elements that have three atoms are called as triatomic elements. They are unstable.
Eg: Ozone
Polyatomic: The elements that have more than two atoms bonded by a covalent bond are referred to as polyatomic elements.
Eg: Selenium.
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