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Triatomic hydrogen or H3 is an
unstable triatomic molecule containing only hydrogen.
Since this
molecule contains only
three atoms of
hydrogen it is the...
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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), HCN...
- {\displaystyle {\ce {(NH2)2CO + O3 -> N2 + CO2 + 2 H2O}}}
Ozone is a bent
triatomic molecule with
three vibrational modes: the
symmetric stretch (1103.157 cm−1)...
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unparalleled by any
other polyatomic ion. The
trihydrogen cation is the
simplest triatomic molecule,
because its two
electrons are the only
valence electrons in...
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oxygen (O2),
nitrogen (N2) and all of the halogens.
Ozone (O3) is a
common triatomic homonuclear molecule.
Homonuclear tetratomic molecules include ****nic...
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iodide Sulfanyl Sulfur mononitride Sulfur monoxide Titanium(II)
oxide Triatomic Aluminium(I)
hydroxide Aluminium isocyanide Amino radical Carbon dioxide...
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molecular orbital diagram, or MO diagram, is a
qualitative descriptive tool
explaining chemical bonding in
molecules in
terms of
molecular orbital theory...
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Water (H 2O) is a
simple triatomic bent
molecule with C2v
molecular symmetry and bond
angle of 104.5°
between the
central oxygen atom and the hydrogen...
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small molecules. For instance, if one
replaces any one of the
atoms in a
triatomic molecule with a rare gas atom,
there will be a
drastic change in the molecule’s...
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Argon compounds, the
chemical compounds that
contain the
element argon, are
rarely encountered due to the
inertness of the
argon atom. However, compounds...