All flasks contain the same number of molecules
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
H2 contains the strongest polar covalent bond.
No, oils contain a number of different molecules. For example, vegetable oils contain a lot of triglyceride (which is a compound), and petroleum contains a number of different hydrocarbons.
the principle that equal volumes of all gases and vapors, under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, contain identical number of molecules.
An 'atom' contains only protons, neutrons and electrons, and the number of those determine what element or isotope of that element the atom is. It is therefore impossible to say an atom can 'contain' an element.
Crude oil contains a mixture of hydrocarbons molecules
There are two containers that contain molecules. Container a and container b. Container a contains carbon dioxide, and container b contains water and carbon dioxide molecules.
due to DNA replication
Yes, and in fact it is very likely that two planes will contain exactly one identical line. There are three possibilities:The planes are parallel, but not identical, in which case they contain no identical lines.The planes are not parallel, in which case they contain exactly one identical line.The planes are identical, and contain an infinite number of coplanar lines.
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
Yes, seawater contains water H2O and NaCl as an absolute minimum. It also contains traces of many other molecules and species.
It is true. A compound contains two or more different type of atoms.
Because the unsaturated fats contains double bonds between some of the carbons, saturated fats only contain single bonds between all of the carbons. The double bonding gives the molecules a different goemetry.
Organic molecules are those that contain carbon. As NH4HCO3 contains carbon, it is organic.
H2 contains the strongest polar covalent bond.
No, oils contain a number of different molecules. For example, vegetable oils contain a lot of triglyceride (which is a compound), and petroleum contains a number of different hydrocarbons.
the principle that equal volumes of all gases and vapors, under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, contain identical number of molecules.