no its diatomic
Oxygen is a molecule.
The atomicity of oxygen in an oxygen molecule is 2. This means that each oxygen atom in an oxygen molecule is bonded to another oxygen atom, resulting in a diatomic molecule with the formula O2.
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
Yes, oxygen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it naturally forms O2.
it can exist alone as a diatomic molecule eg O2 oxygen
No, it is a molecule. Elements are stand-alone atoms.
The anhydrous copper(II) sulfate molecule has four oxygen atoms.
The ozone molecule is represented as O3. The no. 3 represent the no. of oxygen molecules present in the ozone molecule.
Chemically, Oxygen is a stand-alone element, where as water, or H2-0, is a compound of 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen. Realistically, Oxygen is an invisible gas, while H2-0, with the addition of 2 Hydrogen atoms per Oxygen atom, liquifies and becomes visible.
oxygen is a molecule
Oxygen is a molecule.
The atomicity of oxygen in an oxygen molecule is 2. This means that each oxygen atom in an oxygen molecule is bonded to another oxygen atom, resulting in a diatomic molecule with the formula O2.
There are 8 protons in an oxygen atom. There are two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule. Therefore, there are 16 protons in an oxygen molecule
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
If you are referring to the 3 in SO3, it means that there are 3 oxygen (O) atoms in each molecule.