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  • Molecular Compounds with 5 Atoms: Examples & Explanations
    There are many molecular compounds that contain 5 atoms per molecule. Here are a few examples:

    * Water (H₂O): This is a simple example, but it only has 3 atoms per molecule.

    * Methane (CH₄): This has 5 atoms per molecule (1 carbon and 4 hydrogen).

    * Ammonia (NH₃): This has 4 atoms per molecule (1 nitrogen and 3 hydrogen).

    * Carbon dioxide (CO₂): This has 3 atoms per molecule (1 carbon and 2 oxygen).

    * Phosphine (PH₃): This has 4 atoms per molecule (1 phosphorus and 3 hydrogen).

    * Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S): This has 3 atoms per molecule (2 hydrogen and 1 sulfur).

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