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Explanation about homoatomic molecules​

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Answered by CUTEnBEAUTY
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Homoatomic molecules contain only one kind of element. For example, S8, O2, N2, and P4. These are all considered as multiatom elements, and are not generally called “molecules”

Answered by Anonymous
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Homoatomic molecules contain only one type of atom (elements). Heteroatomic molecules contain two or more types of atoms (compounds). Ionic compounds are not composed of molecules. The physical and chemical properties of a compound are determined by the number arrangements of the atoms it contains.

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