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What do you understand by term 'Teutonic molecules? give an example of the same...Plzz answer in short.if it is correct I will mark you are the brainest​

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Answered by rkshajadhav1923
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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.

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

Triatomic molecules are molecules composed of three atoms, of either the same or different chemical elements. Examples include H2O, CO2 (pictured) and HCN.Molecular vibrations EditThe vibrational modes of a triatomic molecule can be determined in specific cases.

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Answered by PiyushProHacker
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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

Ex - Ozone, O3 is an example of a triatomic molecule with all atoms the same

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