Nope. Atoms are the smallest complete part of something. Molecules are made up of atoms.
yes
salt is composed of Atoms. not Molecules. i know i am answering my own question but i found the answer.
Atoms involved in covalent bonding are just called atoms. Molecules are composed of covalently bonded atoms.
No, argon is not made of molecules. Argon is a chemical element, and a sample of it is composed of atoms.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Gaseous oxygen at normal Earthly conditions is composed of diatomic molecules. At very high temperatures, these can decompose into individual atoms. In other words that means that it is made of molecules.
Yes. Molecules are composed of atoms. Atoms are composed of particles.
composed of dicrete molecules
Molecules are composed of atoms. Atoms are to elements as molecules are to compounds.
they are both composed of atoms
All molecules are composed of atoms, so yes, atoms can always be found in molecules.
a mixture means there are no true bonds between the atoms. Molecules have either ionic or covalent bonds between the atoms.
Molecules are composed of one or more atoms. You have it backward in your question.
they are both composed of atoms.
Carbon is a type of atom.
Fats are composed of three molecules:OxygenHydrogenCarbon
yes.
they are both composed of atoms.