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atoms and molecules that make up a rock do move.
false
False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
At its most basic all matter is made up of various quarks. Quarks come in six flavours as both quarks and antiquarks. They form electrons, protons and neutrons. These larger particles form the atoms of all elements.
False. A mole of water contains 6.022 x 10^23 water molecules, while a mole of methane contains 6.022 x 10^23 methane molecules. The number of atoms in a mole of water (two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom per molecule) is different from the number of atoms in a mole of methane (one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms per molecule).
It is false. It does not include negative fractional numbers.
false
It is false. They are called "Macromolecules."
False
atoms and molecules that make up a rock do move.
false
false
FALSE. It is in fact the other way around. A molecule consists of two atoms or more kept together by chemical bonds.
False. The basic unit of matter is an atom, not a molecule. Atoms are the smallest unit of a chemical element, while molecules are made up of two or more atoms bonded together.
False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
True
At its most basic all matter is made up of various quarks. Quarks come in six flavours as both quarks and antiquarks. They form electrons, protons and neutrons. These larger particles form the atoms of all elements.