An element is a single atom while a molecule is composed of two or more atoms bonded together. there is no real way of answering this question.
Hydrogen is an element because it is made up of only one type of atom, which is hydrogen itself. When two hydrogen atoms bond together, they form a hydrogen molecule (H2). So, hydrogen can exist as both an element and a molecule.
Carbon is the element required to be a part of a molecule to make it organic. Organic compounds are those that contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds.
Ammonia is a molecule composed of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. It is not an element.
No. Although hydrogen is an atom, it doesn't exist by itself (except as an ion). Hydrogen gas is a hydrogen molecule made of two hydrogen atoms.
Well with any element when two atoms are put together they are known as a molecule of that element. So one atom of hydrogen is known as one atom of hydrogen and two atoms of hydrogen is known as one molecule of hydrogen.
Hydrogen is an element because it is made up of only one type of atom, which is hydrogen itself. When two hydrogen atoms bond together, they form a hydrogen molecule (H2). So, hydrogen can exist as both an element and a molecule.
Hydrogen (H) is an element. Hydrogen gas (H2) is a molecule.
It's an element
No it is an element
Molecular hydrogen has two atoms, both which are of the same element - hydrogen.
Carbon is the element required to be a part of a molecule to make it organic. Organic compounds are those that contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds.
Ammonia is a molecule composed of one nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms. It is not an element.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
H2 or hydrogen gas is neither a mixture nor a compound. It is an element because it is only made up of one element which is hydrogen.
Hydrogen
Two, as hydrogen is a diatomic element
carbon hydrogen and oxygen