This depends on the chemical formula of this substance !
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in a particle of glucose
They're similar in that they're both representative particles. However, their key difference lies in the fact that an atom is an representative particle of an element, and a molecule is a representative particle of a molecular, or covalently bonded compound.
H - Hydrogen Smallest particle with formula H2O is water molecule and is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one that of oxygen. two atoms of hydrogen incidentally combined to make one hydrogen molecule. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
hydrogen
the ion NH4+ has five atoms (one nitrogen and four hydrogen)
A water molecule (H2O) contain two hydrogen atoms.
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in a particle of glucose
atoms
Hydrogen exists as H2 which is a molecule. There are thus two atoms present.
Such a particle is called a molecule.
The smallest particle of a substance that retains all the properties of the substance and is composed of one or more atoms is a molecule.
They are parts of the alkanes substance family
Atoms
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in a particle of glucose
They're similar in that they're both representative particles. However, their key difference lies in the fact that an atom is an representative particle of an element, and a molecule is a representative particle of a molecular, or covalently bonded compound.
H - Hydrogen Smallest particle with formula H2O is water molecule and is composed of two atoms of hydrogen and one that of oxygen. two atoms of hydrogen incidentally combined to make one hydrogen molecule. Thanks, Dilip Thakur
Element