Everything has atoms in it...
Iron is an element that exists as atoms, not molecules. Each iron atom has 26 protons in its nucleus, giving it its atomic number. Diatomic molecules contain two atoms of the same element bonded together, which does not apply to iron.
No, iron is a metallic element and do not exists as molecules, macro molecules are those which contain thousands of atoms or molecules as a single unity as starch, proteins etc.
Iron oxide is not considered an organic molecule because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. Organic molecules are generally compounds that contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Iron oxide is an inorganic compound composed of iron and oxygen atoms.
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
It is true. A compound contains two or more different type of atoms.
Elephants, like all mammals, have red blood cells that contain hemoglobin molecules. Each hemoglobin molecule contains four iron atoms but does not contain any oxygen atoms. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells bound to the iron atoms in hemoglobin.
No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
Organic molecules contain carbon.
A molecule contain atoms.
Either one. This is incorrect. The correct answer would be that it is made of separate atoms because iron is an element or a pure substance. So, therefore it didn't combine with anyother atoms to form a molecule and that being said it is strictly made up of separate atoms and not molecules. Definitely not either one.
Neptunium contain atoms, not molecules.
Fe1mol Fe =2.27×1024 atoms F