Every molecule is made up of elements, by definition. Four examples - Atmospheric Oxygen (O2), Ethanol (C2H5OH), Glucose (C6H12O6), and Mercury Fulminate (Hg(CNO)2)
Molecules made up of different elements (different atoms) are called compounds.
The two elements that can be liquid at room temperature and pressure without being bonded to something else are bromine and mercury.
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
These entities are called molecules.
Depends on the molecule. A water molecule is made up of oxygen and hydrogen. Those are the elements.
All elements are made up of molecules.
Molecules are formed from chemical elements.
Molecules Atoms which are elements make up molecules. Protons and electrons make up atoms.
Molecules made up of different elements (different atoms) are called compounds.
Molecules aren't different because they are the smallest part of a compound. Compounds are made up of multiple kinds of elements. So molecules are the elements that make up of the compounds.
gold, mercury
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Molecules are not elements. Elements make up molecules, though.
compounds have molecules that can be made up of different elements. For example NaCl is a compound and it has NaCl molecules but it is made up of Na(sodium) and Cl(chlorine) which are the elements
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
The two elements that can be liquid at room temperature and pressure without being bonded to something else are bromine and mercury.
These entities are called molecules.