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What are homoatomic molecules and heteroatomic molecules

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Answered by Anonymous
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The molecules which are made up of atoms of the same element are known as homoatomic molecules.

Most of the elementary gases consist of homo atomic molecules.

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  • S8
  • O2
  • N2
  • and P4.

These are all considered as multiatom elements, and are not generally called “molecules”.

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Heteroatomic molecules are molecules that do not have the same atoms making up the molecule.

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Heteroatomic molecules contain more than one kind of element, like

  • CrO3
  • H2O
  • C12H22O11.
  • imidazole
  • quinoline,etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Homoatomic Molecule:

A homoatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of atoms of the same element. examples are - oxygen (O2), hydrogen (H2), and nitrogen (N2). Homo atomic molecules are also called "Diatomic" molecules.

Heteroatomic Molecules:

Heteroatomic molecules are molecules that do not have the same atoms making up the molecule. Lithium is a different atom than fluoride, and lithium fluoride is a molecule. Therefore, it is a heteroatomic molecule.

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