molekül
Molekül (German for molecule) is the term for the smallest unit of a chemical compound that retains its properties. A Molekül consists of two or more atoms bound together by chemical bonds and can exist as a discrete entity. The concept is central to chemistry, physics, and biology.
Moleküle can be homonuclear or heteronuclear. Diatomic molecules such as O2 and N2 consist of two atoms
The bonds that hold atoms in a Molekül are typically covalent, produced by sharing electron pairs. Ionic
Molecular properties include mass, polarity, dipole moment, and reactivity, which determine physical properties such as boiling
As building blocks of matter, Moleküle underpin chemistry, biology, and materials science. From simple diatomic species