A molecule is defined as an electrically neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong (covalent) chemical bonds
A molecule can be made up of atoms of one element or of many elements
A moecule of Oxygen ,O2, consists of 2 Oxygen atoms covalently bonded together.
A molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) has 6 Carbon atoms , 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms.
A molecule is consists of atoms covalentlu bonded together. Covalently bonded means the atoms are sharing electrons.
No. That would be an element!!
A substance made up of only one kind of atom is an element, which is a pure substance.
A substance that only contains one kind of atom is called an element.
A molecule may consist of atoms of a single chemical element, as with oxygen (O2), or of different elements, as with water (H2O).
an element or a molecule
Yes. A molecule of Iron, only consists of one type of atom, namely, Iron
If it is a pure substance, than only one! Now that pure substance may contain many different elements (as many elements can make up a single pure compound), but a pure substance means only one compound.
A molecule is an element if it contains only one kind of atom, like oxygen, O2, and chlorine, Cl2. A molecule is a compound if it contains more than one kind of atom, such as water H2O, or methane, CH4.
element
An element is the correct answer
An element is a substance made of only one kind of atom. Each element has a unique atomic number, which represents the number of protons in its nucleus. Examples of elements include oxygen, gold, and carbon.
An elemental molecule, like H2 or O2.
This is an isotope of a chemical element.