Well, an atom is part of a molecule. Like the molecule H2O contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Correct, in addition atoms have their own individual characteristics. Molecules have their characteristics from their atoms making up the molecule. eg. Chemical and Physical properties.
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An atom is a single atom of an element. For example an atom of Helium(He)
A molecule is two or more atoms bonded together. So hydrogen in its natural state of H2 is a molecule containing two hydrogen atoms. Another example is H2O which contains to atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen
a molecule is more than one atom bonded together.
Water is a molecule rather than an atom because it consists of more than one atom. In fact it consists of atoms of two different elements.
A molecule contains more than one atom.
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
It is a molecule with many different atoms within
A proton is smaller than a nucleus, which is smaller than an atom, which is again smaller than a molecule.
An element is an atom or molecule made of a single type of atom. A compound is a molecule made of two or more different elements.
Well a molecule has different substances in it. For instance H2O, or water, is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. As you may observe, an atom is only one specific substance or element. So a molecule is made up of multiple atoms, and an atom is not.
Its a Molecule Its a Molecule
A single oxygen atom is smaller than a molecule.
Atom is the basic unit of any element. Molecule is an assembly of different atoms. Hydrogen is an atom. Oxygen is an atom. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom electrically bonded to each other are water - a molecule.
An atom. It not REALLY indivisible, but it is the fundamental building block of molecules.