yes because the atoms of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen, can combine together to form water, which is a liquid............
An element, atom, crystal, compound, and molecule are all forms of matter.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
There is one atom of that element in the molecule.
an atom
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
"element" (2 make up a molecule)
One carbon atom is an element. You must have two or more atoms to make a molecule.
An atom for an ELEMENT and a molecule for a COMPOUND.
No, the other way 'round. An element exists at the single-atom level. A molecule is made of more than one atom. It can be a single element(hydrogen is more stable if 2 form a molecule H2), or can be hugely complex and made up of many different elements.
An atom is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together. Molecules can be made up of atoms of the same element (like O2) or different elements (like H2O).
An atom is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together. An element is a substance made up of only one type of atom.
The smallest particle of matter that keeps all the same properties of oxygen is an oxygen atom. If you mean oxygen gas, O2, then it would be a molecule of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded.