They are both non polar.
It is the second most common gas in the atmosphere, (21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen. 1% other gasses).
The RBCs shed the oxygen molecules in the capillaries
Yep. That is true.
Hemoglobin binds with oxygen molecules. Hemoglobin is a protein molecule.
Oxygen and hydrogen have diatomic molecules.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
It is the second most common gas in the atmosphere, (21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen. 1% other gasses).
There are 4 oxygen atoms in two oxygen molecules.
Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Carbon Sulfur and something else.
The RBCs shed the oxygen molecules in the capillaries
molecules
Yep. That is true.
Hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules can be easily split by what electrolysis. This is the process which is used to breakdown water.
Air is 21% oxygen so 21% of 200 is 42 oxygen molecules.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
Hemoglobin binds with oxygen molecules. Hemoglobin is a protein molecule.