It would be a molecule. It cannot be considered a compound because it contains atoms of only one element.
What is 'c2' ; Never heard of it. However, if you mean H3C-CH3 ( ethane) H2C=CH2 ) ethene) HC///CH (ethyne) Note the different spellings for each molecule.
A compound can be pure if it consists of only one type of molecule. If a compound contains more than one type of molecule or impurities, then it is considered impure.
A molecule
A compound is considered meso if it has a plane of symmetry that divides the molecule into two equal halves. This means that the compound is superimposable on its mirror image.
Oxygen is a molecule because it consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. A compound, on the other hand, is a substance made up of different types of atoms bonded together. Since oxygen is made up of only one type of atom (oxygen), it is considered a molecule and not a compound.
No, it is a molecule as in a substance. And it is considered a compound.
What is 'c2' ; Never heard of it. However, if you mean H3C-CH3 ( ethane) H2C=CH2 ) ethene) HC///CH (ethyne) Note the different spellings for each molecule.
The diatomic molecule of hydrogen is not considered a compound.
A compound can be pure if it consists of only one type of molecule. If a compound contains more than one type of molecule or impurities, then it is considered impure.
No, A sugar molecule has hydrogen and oxygen in it, but it is by no means water. It has to be a separate compound to be considered water.
Molecular.See the Related Questions to the left for how to determine if a molecule is molecular of ionic.
A molecule
H2o and 2nd c2
A molecule is considered a compound when it is composed of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Compounds have a fixed chemical composition and display unique properties different from the individual elements they are made of.
CO2 is both a compound and a molecule.
Is both because is a compound and a molecule.
A compound is considered meso if it has a plane of symmetry that divides the molecule into two equal halves. This means that the compound is superimposable on its mirror image.