it contains sex
tetra means four, so four
No, it contains two: hydrogen and nitrogen, It does however contain four different atoms: one of nitrogen and three of hydrogen.
One molecule that does not contain phosphate is methane (CH4), which is a simple hydrocarbon consisting of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.
maximum of four (single) covalent bonds per carbon
NH3 is a molecule with 4 atoms in it, 1 nitrogen and three hydrogens.
There are four atoms of hydrogen in each molecule of methanol.
The NH4 molecule consists of one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms, and does not contain any ions on its own.
The prefix "but-" indicates a molecule with four carbon atoms.
There are four hydrogen atoms in an ethanal molecule, CH3CHO.
NO!!!! Methane contains 5 atoms , not 2 atoms (diatomic) Methane has the formula ' CH4' ; one carbon and four hydrogen atoms, so it may be thought of as 'pentatomic',
Nucleotides Four nucleotides are needed to make a DNA molecule.
The information in DNA is stored in the sequence of its four nucleotide bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine). The specific arrangement of these bases along the DNA molecule forms the genetic code, which determines the instructions for building and functioning of an organism. The large number of possible combinations of these bases allows DNA to encode a vast amount of genetic information.