No, it contains two: hydrogen and nitrogen, It does however contain four different atoms: one of nitrogen and three of hydrogen.
Both ammonia and hydrazine contain only nitrogen and hydrogen as their elements. However, all amino acids also fit the specified question.
Ammonia is a molecule composed of the elements nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H). The formula is NH3.Freon has nothing to do with ammonia from the standpoint of composition. It is in fact not a molecule, but a commercial name for a class of molecules. They are generally known a CFC or chlorofluorocarbons, and contain the elements carbon (C), chlorine (Cl), fluorine (F), and hydrogen(H) in varying proportions.See the Related Questions links to the left for more information.
No, not all molecules have to contain different elements. Some molecules are only composed of atoms of one element, like molecular hydrogen (H2). However, there are some molecules that are composed of different elements.
Each molecule of ammonia has three hydrogen atoms; therefore, 26 molecules of ammonia contain 26 X 3 = 78. However, these hydrogen atoms do not constitute hydrogen molecules, so the literally correct answer is zero.
Oxygen is a chemical element (the same type of atoms). A compound contain two or more different atoms; ex.: sodium carbonate - Na2CO3. The molecule of oxygen contain two atoms of oxygen - O2; the allotropic form ozone is O3.
The molecule (K2CO3) contain 3 different elements bonded by chemical bonds.
Ammonia; it contains three hydrogen atoms per molecule, while water has two.
Both ammonia and hydrazine contain only nitrogen and hydrogen as their elements. However, all amino acids also fit the specified question.
A molecule contain two or more chemical elements.
Ammonia is a molecule composed of the elements nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H). The formula is NH3.Freon has nothing to do with ammonia from the standpoint of composition. It is in fact not a molecule, but a commercial name for a class of molecules. They are generally known a CFC or chlorofluorocarbons, and contain the elements carbon (C), chlorine (Cl), fluorine (F), and hydrogen(H) in varying proportions.See the Related Questions links to the left for more information.
A molecule contain chemical elements associated by chemical bonds.
There are many uses with ammnia. It contains N,H as elements.
A molecule contain two or more atoms of chemical elements; each molecule has a specific formula.
No, not all molecules have to contain different elements. Some molecules are only composed of atoms of one element, like molecular hydrogen (H2). However, there are some molecules that are composed of different elements.
Each molecule of ammonia has three hydrogen atoms; therefore, 26 molecules of ammonia contain 26 X 3 = 78. However, these hydrogen atoms do not constitute hydrogen molecules, so the literally correct answer is zero.
This molecule contain carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Freon-13 is CClF3 and has a total of 5 atoms (1 carbon, 1 chlorine and 3 fluorine atoms)