what is heteroatomic molecule? give an example.
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Typical heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. ... The molecular structure of a Heteroatom misses carbon or hydrogen and is made of other non-carbon atoms. Examples are oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and others.
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Heteroatomic molecules are molecules that do not have the same atoms making up the molecule. For example: LiF (lithium fluoride) Lithium is a different atom than fluoride, and lithium fluoride is a molecule. Therefore, it is a heteroatomic molecule.
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