Examples of molecules that are formed by one element are oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), and hydrogen (H2). These are all gases at room temperature. However, a compound is formed when two or more elements are joined together.
I believe water would be an example although im not sure.
One molecule of water is formed by combining two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Gold is a chemical element formed from atoms.
An element is formed from atoms; atoms are formed from protons, neutrons and electrons.Protons and neutroms are formed from quarks and gluons.A molecule is formed fro atoms.
If atoms of same element combine, we say that element is existing in its real state (or simply a molecule of that element is formed). If two atoms of different elements combine, a compound is formed.
Ozone is not an element. It is a molecules. The molecule of ozone is formed by the combination of three oxygen atoms(where oxygen is an element).
A disaccharide is formed by one molecule of Galactose and one molecule of Glucose bonded together...
Sodium chloride is formed. Its formula is NaCl.
Yes, it is a diatomic element, a diatomic molecule. Some examples:O2 gasBr2 liquidI2 solid
Most glass is made from a molecule called Silica.
No, Cl is not a molecule. It is the chemical symbol for chlorine, which is an element on the periodic table. A molecule is formed when two or more atoms are chemically bonded together.
an molecule. Though if there are two or more different nonmetals it would not be an element but a compound.