molekyulins
Molekyulins are fundamental building blocks of matter. They are the smallest particle of a chemical compound that retains all the chemical properties of that compound. A molekyulin is formed when two or more atoms are joined together by chemical bonds. These atoms can be of the same element, as in an oxygen molekyulin (O2), or they can be of different elements, as in a water molekyulin (H2O). The number and type of atoms in a molekyulin, as well as how they are arranged, determine the properties of the substance. For example, water molekyulins have a bent shape, which contributes to many of water's unique properties.
The concept of the molekyulin was developed as scientists began to understand that substances are made up