Molecules are not elements. Elements make up molecules, though.
Fluorine is an element that forms molecules.
The element is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus. Since molecules are made up of elements, the number of molecules has nothing to do with determining the element.
Multiply the number of molecules by the number of molecules per mole for that particular element or molecule (sum of the molecules/mole of each element in the molecule). The number of molecules per mole for any element can be found on charts and on the periodic table.
Uranium (as an element) has atoms, not molecules; uranium compounds are molecules.
Bromine is the only element that is liquid and forms diatomic molecules Br2. Mercury is also an element and is liquid but is monoatomic.
No, organic molecules do not have to contain calcium. Organic molecules are compounds primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Calcium is an inorganic element and is not typically found in organic molecules.
yes
Carbon dioxide (CO2) exists as X4 molecules, where X represents the element carbon.
Thid chemical element is carbon (C).
Nitrogen (N2) is the group 15 element that exists as diatomic molecules.
it is a diatomic molecule
Diotomic Molecule.