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Monoatomic Molecule Vs Atom (1 Viewer)

Lukybear

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Can someone please clarify the difference between to terms??

Since monoatomic molecule is "single atom" why dont we just called it an atom?
 

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Can someone please clarify the difference between to terms??

Since monoatomic molecule is "single atom" why dont we just called it an atom?
its so u can differentiate between diatomic molecules such as O2... (ie oxygen is mostly found as a molecule of O2 so u call it diatomic...but other chemicals that may exist as a diatomic that aren't will be called monoatomic molecules)

... think thats right,,, i cant remember yr11 chem lol
 

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Thanks, it just so confussing, why cant you just called it an atom, cause thats basically what it is.
 

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because it can be a molecule within itself. it's basically just a different name for the same thing. depends on context i guess.

EDIT; because an atom isn't necessarily a monatomic molecule, but a monatomic molecule is always an atom. kind of like the rectangle-square thing.
 

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in what case is an atom not a monatomic molecule??

its really confussing.
 

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