Yes. Think of air it is made up pincipally of molecular nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2)
Boxing as well as wrestling took place in a palaestra. " The palaestra functioned both independently and as a part of public gymnasia; a palaestra could exist without a gymnasium, but no gymnasium could exist without a palaestra."
Yes, it is possible to have steam, liquid water, and ice exist in the same space, but not a molecule of water can only be in one of the three phases.
It had no single inventor, it was independently invented in many countries by different groups of people.
korea
Polaric molecule
element
Yes, single-celled organisms can exist independently.
no exist,all bacterias can move independently
Atoms of most elements are not able to exist independently. Atoms form molecules or ions aggregate in large numbers to form the matter that we can see. Molecule is capable of independent existence.
no
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
bcz their energy is low thats why they can exist independently while the energy of some atoms is so high that they can only exist as ions or molecuoles not as free atoms
Light energy can exist independently of matter. *Studyisland
a molecules are made of atoms
no
yes it just will find a group eventually
Yes they do.