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triatomic molecule among the following is​

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Triatomic molecules are molecules composed of three atoms, of either the same or different chemical elements. Examples include H2O, CO2 (pictured) and HCN.

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Homonuclear Edit

Homonuclear triatomic molecules contain three of the same kind of atom.That molecule will be an allotrope of that element.

Ozone, O3 is an example of a triatomic molecule with all atoms the same. Triatomic hydrogen, H3, is unstable and breaks up spontaneously. H3+, the trihydrogen cation is stable by itself and is symmetric. 4He3, the helium trimer is only weakly bound by van der Waals force and is in an Efimov state.[1] Trisulfur (S3) is analogous to ozone.

Ozone is a molecule with three oxygen molecules.It is in the upper atmosphere and it protects living organisms by keeping UV rays from reaching the earth's surface. Ozone (O3) is a triatomic, molecule, consisting of three oxygen atoms.

2)Hydrogen,Nitrogen,Oxygen,Chlorine,bromine etc have two atoms in their molecules.So the atomicity is 2. They are called as diatomic molecules. ... They are called as triatomic molecules. 4)Phosphorus has 4 atoms in its molecules,so the atomicity is 4.

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