poliatomi
Poliatomi is a term used in chemistry to describe species composed of more than one atom that are bound together to function as a single unit. In English, the corresponding term is polyatomic. Poliatomi include both neutral molecules and charged ions, known as polyatomic ions.
Examples of neutral polyatomic molecules include water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), ammonia (NH3), and methane (CH4).
The structure of poliatomi is often described by VSEPR theory, which predicts three-dimensional geometries based on
Poliatomi play central roles in numerous chemical contexts. They can participate in reactions as discrete units,
In notation, poliatomi units are often written as part of a formula with parentheses when they appear