Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules.
Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
Molecules comprise atoms. In other words, a molecule is made up of two or more atoms. The atoms may be the same element, as in a molecule of oxygen, O2, or more than one element, as a molecule of water, H2O. In fact they are not.
atoms are inside of molecules they make up the chemical composition of molecules
Well a molecule is made of atoms. so they basically have the same structure
molecules are made of atoms and atoms have electron, neutral and i forgot what else but they are made up of the same things so technically the do mean the same thing
Yes atoms and molecules are related. Molecule comprise of atoms.
chemical and physical change.
Geometric isomers are molecules that contain the same number and types of atoms, and bonds. They have different arrangements of the atoms.
If by 'types' you mean can different atoms like Hydrogen(H) and Sulfur(S) bond together, the answer is yes. (H2S) But by the same token, atoms can still bond with the same types of atoms. O2 P4
a pure substance is that which contains same atoms or same molecules..
Atoms and molecules are the same and have no differences
false
all atoms are generally the same size, so "large atoms" would mean molecules.
Rocks and soil are heated by two things, atoms and molecules. when they get heated they vibrate and sends heat to other atoms or molecules in the same substance until the whole thing is heated. The energy comes from the sun, but the atoms and molecules really heat them.
No because molecules are multiple atoms
The numbers of atoms with the same atomic number are the same in both reactants and products in any chemical reaction.
molecules are made from multiple different or same atoms so really yes they can
Molecules and elements are not the same thing. There are many molecules in elements but not elements inside of molecules.
no
Molecules can but do not have to be homogeneous. Molecules are homogeneous when they appear the same, smell the same, and are made up of the same structure.
chemical and physical change.
Geometric isomers are molecules that contain the same number and types of atoms, and bonds. They have different arrangements of the atoms.
If by 'types' you mean can different atoms like Hydrogen(H) and Sulfur(S) bond together, the answer is yes. (H2S) But by the same token, atoms can still bond with the same types of atoms. O2 P4