The nitrogen molecule is composed of two nitrogen atoms, connected by a triple bond.
nitrogen, carbon, oxygen are what make up nitrogen dioxide.
Molecules of most elements are made up of only one of atom of that element. Oxygen, along with nitrogen, hydrogen, and chlorine are made up of two atoms.
there is no possible answer because atoms are not counttable
The formula would thus be C2N2O.
99% of the atmosphere is nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%).
Nitrogen is an element, and two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
that answers the question two atoms of nitrogen
Acetyl is a chemical made up of nitrogen and two hydrogen atoms
Nitrous oxide or N2O
NO2 = 3 atoms.
molecule or, more specifically, a diatomic gas
Nitrogen is not made out of anything, it is an element and therefore as basic as it gets.Two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
nitrogen, carbon, oxygen are what make up nitrogen dioxide.
nitrogen is an atom, it isn't made up of atoms, though all elements are made up of hydrogen and helium
nitrogen atoms join up to form nitrogen molecules becoz their outermost shell is not stable. to be stable, they join up to form nitrogen molecues... ;)
When two nitrogen (N) atoms bond, they form one molecule of nitrogen (N2). At room temperature, nitrogen molecules form a gas. Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of the atmosphere that we breathe.
Hydrogen and nitrogen are both elements. That means that neither of them are made up of other elements. A hydrogen molecule is just two atoms of hydrogen. Nitrogen is just atoms of nitrogen.