Technically yes,
But Mercury is an element ... so the molecules consist of only a single atom.
no mercury is not an organic molecule as it does not contain c-c bonds or c-h bonds.
Molecules are actually combinations of atoms. Such as H2O being a molecule consisting of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
It is an atom.
TO help visualize the molecule
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
no
the strarch molecule binds to an enzyme
The carbonyl group, -COOH, makes a molecule acidic.
No
an atom
Mercury, as in Hg is an element. It is a metal, in the transition metals, that, when in an ionic bond, holds a +2 charge - making it a cation. Or, if pertaining to astronomy, Mercury is a planet in our solar system. It is the one closest to our sun.
Scientists found out and then proved it.
If you understand what molecular weight (MW or FW) means, then look at the molecular weight of one molecule of mercury (Hg2) and compare that to the molecular weight of an H2O molecule.Which is heavier?
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Hg is actually an element that is known as Mercury who's atomic number is 80.
There are two valence electrons in a mercury molecule. Mercury is known commonly as quicksilver. It is also registered as the symbol Hg.
Helium, neon, argon, krypon, silver, xenon, gold, mercury, radon and ununoctium.
Pure Substance.Hg stands for mercury. A pure substance is made of only one type of atom or molecule. Since mercury is an element, it is a pure substance.
It is molecular in solution and in the solid at normal pressure. The molecule is linear in solution but slightly distorted in the solid.
Mercury peroxide contains a distinct peroxide ion, with the formula O2-2. An oxide ion, in contrast, has a single oxygen atom but also has a charge of -2. The term dioxide, with ionic compounds, is reserved for compounds containing two oxide ions per molecule.