Yes, they may.
Common examples are CO2 and H20.
There are also seven diatomic molecules (molecules with only one type of element in them).
They are: N2, F2, H2, Cl2, I2, Br2, F2
Oxygen. O=O or O2. Same with nitrogen, hydrogen, chlorine, etc. They are all Diatomic, meaning they are the same element, but two of them are bonded together.
Diatomic gasses:
O=O Oxygen is its natural state; that is diatomic. ( naturally, the lone electrons are not shown )
A molecule contains two or more atoms.
oxygen
yes
element
Atoms of the same element must contain the same number of protons. This is because of the positive charge they provide.
They are called a molecule.A compound is a chemical combination of two or more elements. However, a molecule can consist of two or more atoms of the same element (e.g. ozone is a molecule formed of three oxygen atoms).
A molecule contain: - two or more atoms of different chemical compounds - two or more atoms of the same element An atom is only a...single uncharged atom.
yes
Molecule
Oxygen is a chemical element (the same type of atoms). A compound contain two or more different atoms; ex.: sodium carbonate - Na2CO3. The molecule of oxygen contain two atoms of oxygen - O2; the allotropic form ozone is O3.
molecule is made up of two or more atoms whether of the same or different element
element
Molecule
protons
Infact it is not an element but rather a molecule..
Atoms of the same element must contain the same number of protons. This is because of the positive charge they provide.
A diatomic molecule is a molecule formed by the covalent bonding between atoms of the same element. Examples include H2, O2, Cl2.
- A molecule may contain different types of atoms.- An element can be composed from different isotopes.
hepta