H2O, water.
Water malecule
Water is composed of the molecule H2O. That means it has one oxygen that is attached in a bent shape to two hydrogens. It is a polar molecule. Air, however, is not simply composed of one molecule. It is made up of multiple gases, mainly Nitrogen (N2; 78%), Oxygen (O2; 20.9%), Argon (Ar; 1%) and Carbon (C2; 0.04%).
Yes, Hydrogens on one side and the electronegative oxygen at the other.
It is sort of tricky question. One molecule of carbon can combine with only one molecule of oxygen. It can not combine with two molecules of oxygen. Incidentally one molecule of carbon is composed of one atom of carbon. One molecule of oxygen is composed of two atoms of oxygen.
One oxygen molecule is composed of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
In a single molecule of water, there are three atoms. There are two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom.
Yes, water is a molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
One Oxygen with two sinlge bonded hydrogens from it. The oxygen is in the muidle with each hydrogen directly from it (H-O-H). It is not a straight molecule there is an angle at the O.
H2O contains two Hydrogens (H) and one Oxygen (O) atom.
Well, 1 molecule of water is made up of 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen. And it is not possible to have 1/2 a molecule of water, therefore, you have to have at least 1 complete oxygen in there, not 1/2.
Compounds can actually be molecules. A molecule is simply the smallest amount of something. A compound is a molecule composed of more than one type of atom. For instance, carbon dioxide has a chemical formula of CO2. Therefore there is one atom of Carbon, and two of Oxygen. Together, they form a single molecule of carbon dioxide. On the other hand, the element oxygen is composed of two oxygen atoms, which make up one molecule. However, this molecule is only composed of ONE atom, and is thus not a compound but an element.