No, a particle is not considered a molecule. A molecule is made up of two or more atoms bonded together, while a particle can refer to a single atom or a group of atoms.
Yes, an ion is considered a particle because it is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.
A molecule, SO2
While some forms of energy can be considered as either particle or wave, steam is not one of those. The energy of steam comes from it expansion. There is no steam energy particle.
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.
a molecule
Yes, an ion is considered a particle because it is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.
Yes, a particle can be a single molecule.
yes, a partial can be a molecule. In fact, It can be anything!
A molecule, SO2
While some forms of energy can be considered as either particle or wave, steam is not one of those. The energy of steam comes from it expansion. There is no steam energy particle.
a molecule
The homophone for "small particle" is "molecule".
Since iron oxide is made from TWO elements (Fe, and O), it is a compounds and so you have a MOLECULE, not an atom of iron oxide.
A particle composed of one or more atoms is called a molecule
bit, drop, molecule
No, Not true.
A molecule is the smallest particle of a "compound" being that compounds are made up of more than one atom. The smallest particle of any "chemical element" that retains its properties would be the atom.