No, the other way 'round. An element exists at the single-atom level. A molecule is made of more than one atom. It can be a single element(hydrogen is more stable if 2 form a molecule H2), or can be hugely complex and made up of many different elements.
no. an element is on the Periodic Table, a molecules is made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons.
This is a compound, a molecule.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
Molecule I believe
Strontium is a chemical element, not a molecule.
An atom for an ELEMENT and a molecule for a COMPOUND.
Hydrogen is an element. Also a molecule.
it tells you how much of the molecule the element is
NH3 is molecule of ammoia. It is not element
This is a compound, a molecule.
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
it tells you how much of the molecule the element is
it tells you how much of the molecule the element is
Percentage composition= (mass of the element/mass of the molecule)*100 The fraction of the molecule's mass that comes from the element's mass
Phosphorus(P4) is the only element which is a tetratomic molecule.
"element" (2 make up a molecule)
Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
Atomicity is the number of atoms which constitute one molecule of an element. Simply we can say that it is the number of atoms of an element present in one molecule of that element.