A molecule, SO2
The representative particle for oxygen gas is a molecule.
This is the diatomic molecule N2.
A molecule
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
atom
They're similar in that they're both representative particles. However, their key difference lies in the fact that an atom is an representative particle of an element, and a molecule is a representative particle of a molecular, or covalently bonded compound.
nitrogen is a gas (N2)
Nitrogen (N2) consists of two Nitrogen atoms.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
Nitrogen is an element all in itself. N2 is nitrogen gas, a diatomic particle like O2, oxygen gas.
Nitrogen is a chemical element not a particle.
It is a representative element
A molecule is the representative particle of a molecular compound. Molecules don't have representative particles, they are one.
atom
Such a particle is called a molecule.
formula unit
the nitrogen gas is used for nitrogen fixation
nitrogen is a gas (N2)
They're similar in that they're both representative particles. However, their key difference lies in the fact that an atom is an representative particle of an element, and a molecule is a representative particle of a molecular, or covalently bonded compound.
Nitrogen (N2) consists of two Nitrogen atoms.