Chemistry, asked by classmate1493, 1 year ago

what do you understand by the term triatomic molecule? give an example of the same

Answers

Answered by harshbeerkaur4
16

Answer:

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

Explanation:

hello dear here is your answer mark it brainlist ok and follow me... :)

Answered by sufiyankadri786
5

Answer:

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

Explanation:

The term “triatomic” merely means that the molecule contains a total of three atoms. These can be the same or different; just a total of 3.

Examples would include ozone (O3), carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and hydrogen cyanide (HCN).

PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST

Similar questions