
Triatomic molecules are
molecule
A molecule is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by Force, attractive forces known as chemical bonds; depending on context, the term may or may not include ions that satisfy this criterion. In quantum physics, organic chemi ...
s composed of three
atom
Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements. An atom consists of a atomic nucleus, nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished fr ...
s, of either the same or different
chemical element
A chemical element is a chemical substance whose atoms all have the same number of protons. The number of protons is called the atomic number of that element. For example, oxygen has an atomic number of 8: each oxygen atom has 8 protons in its ...
s. Examples include
H2O,
CO2 (pictured),
HCN, O
3 (
ozone
Ozone () (or trioxygen) is an Inorganic compound, inorganic molecule with the chemical formula . It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope , break ...
) and
NO2.
Molecular vibrations
The
vibrational modes of a triatomic molecule can be determined in specific cases.
Symmetric linear molecules
A symmetric linear molecule ABA can perform:
* Antisymmetric longitudinal vibrations with frequency
:
* Symmetric longitudinal vibrations with frequency
:
* Symmetric transversal vibrations with frequency
:
In the previous formulas, ''M'' is the total mass of the molecule, ''m
A'' and ''m
B'' are the masses of the elements A and B, ''k''
1 and ''k''
2 are the spring constants of the molecule along its axis and perpendicular to it.
Types
Homonuclear

Homonuclear triatomic molecules contain three of the same kind of atom. That molecule will be an
allotrope of that
element.
Ozone
Ozone () (or trioxygen) is an Inorganic compound, inorganic molecule with the chemical formula . It is a pale blue gas with a distinctively pungent smell. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic allotrope , break ...
, O
3 is an example of a triatomic molecule with all atoms the same.
Triatomic hydrogen, H
3, is unstable and breaks up spontaneously. H
3+, the
trihydrogen cation is stable by itself and is symmetric.
4He
3, the
helium trimer is only weakly bound by
van der Waals force
In molecular physics and chemistry, the van der Waals force (sometimes van der Waals' force) is a distance-dependent interaction between atoms or molecules. Unlike ionic or covalent bonds, these attractions do not result from a chemical elec ...
and is in an
Efimov state.
Trisulfur (S
3) is analogous to ozone.
Geometry
All triatomic molecules may be classified as possessing either a
linear
In mathematics, the term ''linear'' is used in two distinct senses for two different properties:
* linearity of a '' function'' (or '' mapping'');
* linearity of a '' polynomial''.
An example of a linear function is the function defined by f(x) ...
,
bent, or
cyclic geometry.
Linear
Linear triatomic molecules owe their geometry to their ''sp'' or ''sp
3d'' hybridised central atoms. Well-known linear triatomic molecules include
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula . It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalent bond, covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in a gas state at room temperature and at norma ...
(CO
2) and
hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen cyanide (formerly known as prussic acid) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula, formula HCN and structural formula . It is a highly toxic and flammable liquid that boiling, boils slightly above room temperature, at . HCN is ...
(HCN).
Xenon difluoride (XeF
2) is one of the rare examples of a linear triatomic molecule possessing non-bonded pairs of electrons on the central atom.
Bent
Cyclic
References
External links
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