Molecule: a name applied to any compound whose major bonding pattern is covalent.
H2 contains one element, hydrogen. When an atom bonds with another atom of the same element, it is called a diatomic molecule. Diatomic molecules are formed through covalent bonds.
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"hydrogen bonding is the attraction of h atoms in the water molecule (slight + charge) to o atoms in a neighboring water molecule (slight - charge); it is a weak interatomic force. but it is still strong enough to the water molecules "stick" together."
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