molecules
A molecule is the smallest unit of a chemical compound that can exist independently while preserving the properties of the compound. It consists of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds, typically covalent bonds formed by the sharing of electron pairs. Ionic compounds, by contrast, are assemblies of ions held by electrostatic forces and are usually not described as discrete molecules.
Molecules can be as simple as diatomic oxygen (O2) or nitrogen (N2), or as complex as organic
Three-dimensional arrangement—molecular geometry—determines properties such as polarity, reactivity, and phase behavior. Bond lengths and angles, as
Techniques such as spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy illuminate molecular structures. Molecules underpin chemistry, biology,