If you mean baking soda then the answer is neither.
Baking soda (NaHCO3) is an ionic compound consisting of Na+ and HCO3- ions.
Baking soda is a compound made up of different atoms bonded together. It is not a single atom or a single molecule, but rather a mixture of atoms (sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen) arranged in a specific chemical structure.
A molecule.
A molecule contains more than one atom.
atom
It is an atom.
NH3 is a molecule. It consists of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Um... do your studying... both are a part of whatever the chemicals are that make baking soda... baking soda is neither a molecule or atom, but like all other things does have molecules and atoms.
One molecule of baking soda (NaHCO3) contains 1 sodium atom.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is NaHCO3. Hydrogen is H, and there is one H in the molecule. So there is one atom of hydrogen in each molecule of baking soda.
There is one sodium atom in one molecule of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), which is represented by the chemical formula NaHCO3.
Is Ne a atom or molecule
Baking soda is the chemical sodium hydrogen carbonate The formula is NaHCO3 So 1 molecule of baking soda has 1 x sodium 1 x hydrogen 1 x carbon 3 x oxygen atoms in its compound. NB Baking soda is also known as 'Sodium bi-carbonate' Do not confuse with Sodium carbonate ( Na2CO3), which is known as washing soda, or soda crystals.
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
A carbohydrate is a molecule, not an atom.
There shouldn't be ! The chemical formula for Sodium Bicarbonate (aka Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda) is NaHCO3 - Meaning each molecule has One atom each of Sodium, Hydrogen, Carbon and three atoms of Oxygen
O is an atom, but O2 is a molecule.
atom, molecule, cell, organiism
Molecule