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A single oxygen atom is smaller than a molecule.
Bcoz the qunatity of Oxygen present in the air is very high as it can't exist as a single molecule it always found in the form of Diatomic molecule that is O2
No, ozone is three atoms of oxygen bonded into one unstable molecule.
A carbon atom that is doubly bonded to oxygen a single oxygen atom and singly bonded to the nitrogen atom of an NH2 group.
No, its a molecule composed of an atom of sulfur (S) and 2 atoms of oxygen (O)
A single oxygen atom is smaller than a molecule.
Monoxide is a single molecule of oxygen .
The question, as stated, doesn't make sense. An oxygen atom has a nucleus, but an oxygen molecule doesn't have a single nucleus; a typical, diatomic oxygen molecule will have two nuclei.
No. Molecules consist of at least two atoms. O2 is a molecule.
It depends on what you mean by the pure form of Oxygen. Air is about 20% Oxygen. It comes as a molecule of two atoms of oxygen tied together. The chemical formula is O₂ but a single oxygen would be O. A single oxygen molecule does not exist in nature.
Both ozone and oxygen absorb UV-C or more energetic light, and are broken apart by it. Only ozone can absorb the less energetic (longer wavelength) UV-B, to protect the DNA of surface life on Earth.
Bcoz the qunatity of Oxygen present in the air is very high as it can't exist as a single molecule it always found in the form of Diatomic molecule that is O2
An oxygen atom consists of a single atom containing 8 protons and 8 electrons. An oxygen molecule consists of two such atoms covalently bonded together.
A single chemical bond between each molecule
6The formula is C6H12O6
No, Water is a molecule with hydrogen and oxygen
One single water molecule is....two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom with molecular weight 18.016. You will never see one molecule of water as that is too small to view without special equipment.