Gunner_Fly
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The way I understand it, molecules are two or more atoms bonded covalently (sharing electrons). Diatomic molecules can include both O2 and CO, if I'm correct, and triatomic molecules are O3, H2O, etc.
But then I read that all noble gases are "monatomic molecules." Doesn't this really go against the concept of the molecule if there is only one atom. Or does this mean only one type of atom. If its only one type of atom, is CO considered diatomic, because there are two types of atoms?
But then I read that all noble gases are "monatomic molecules." Doesn't this really go against the concept of the molecule if there is only one atom. Or does this mean only one type of atom. If its only one type of atom, is CO considered diatomic, because there are two types of atoms?