no its diatomic
Oxygen is a molecule.
The atomicity of oxygen in an oxygen molecule is 2. This means that each oxygen atom in an oxygen molecule is bonded to another oxygen atom, resulting in a diatomic molecule with the formula O2.
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
Yes, oxygen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it naturally forms O2.
it can exist alone as a diatomic molecule eg O2 oxygen
No, it is a molecule. Elements are stand-alone atoms.
The anhydrous copper(II) sulfate molecule has four oxygen atoms.
The ozone molecule is represented as O3. The no. 3 represent the no. of oxygen molecules present in the ozone molecule.
oxygen is a molecule
Oxygen is a molecule.
The atomicity of oxygen in an oxygen molecule is 2. This means that each oxygen atom in an oxygen molecule is bonded to another oxygen atom, resulting in a diatomic molecule with the formula O2.
Chemically, Oxygen is a stand-alone element, where as water, or H2-0, is a compound of 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen. Realistically, Oxygen is an invisible gas, while H2-0, with the addition of 2 Hydrogen atoms per Oxygen atom, liquifies and becomes visible.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
There are 8 protons in an oxygen atom. There are two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule. Therefore, there are 16 protons in an oxygen molecule
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
If you are referring to the 3 in SO3, it means that there are 3 oxygen (O) atoms in each molecule.