Either one.
This is incorrect. The correct answer would be that it is made of separate atoms because iron is an element or a pure substance. So, therefore it didn't combine with anyother atoms to form a molecule and that being said it is strictly made up of separate atoms and not molecules. Definitely not either one.
2FeCl3 stands for two molecules of iron(III) chloride. This chemical compound is made up of two iron atoms and six chlorine atoms.
Plastic, wood, and iron are all materials composed of atoms. Plastic is a synthetic material made up of long chains of molecules called polymers, typically derived from petrochemicals. Wood is a natural composite material made up of cellulose fibers held together by lignin, a complex organic polymer. Iron is a metallic element composed of iron atoms arranged in a crystalline lattice structure.
If iron(II), then iron sulfate is FeSO4. This has a single Fe atom per molecule (or two Fe in two molecules). If you have iron(III), then iron sulfate is Fe2(SO4)3. This compound has two iron atoms per molecule (or four Fe in two molecules).
No, atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, while molecules are made up of two or more atoms bonded together. So, atoms are not composed of molecules, but molecules are made up of atoms.
No, atoms are not made of molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are composed of a central nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by a cloud of electrons. Molecules, on the other hand, are formed when atoms chemically bond together.
Molecules which are in turn made up of atoms.
Rust is primarily composed of iron oxide, which consists of iron and oxygen atoms bonded together in a specific arrangement. While iron and oxygen exist as individual atoms, in rust, they combine to form molecules. Therefore, rust is made up of these molecules rather than separate atoms.
2FeCl3 stands for two molecules of iron(III) chloride. This chemical compound is made up of two iron atoms and six chlorine atoms.
Everything has atoms in it...
Plastic, wood, and iron are all materials composed of atoms. Plastic is a synthetic material made up of long chains of molecules called polymers, typically derived from petrochemicals. Wood is a natural composite material made up of cellulose fibers held together by lignin, a complex organic polymer. Iron is a metallic element composed of iron atoms arranged in a crystalline lattice structure.
Rust (Iron-III oxide) is an ionic compound formed from iron atoms and oxygen atoms. We don't refer to an ionic solid as being a molecule, though, we represent the solid by its smallest building block. In this case, we represent iron (III) oxide as Fe2O3.
None. Iron is and element therefore it contains only atoms. Fats are made of very complex carbon based molecules.
Sugar is made of molecules, which are in turn made up of atoms.
Yes. Everything is made from atoms. Including iron. Iron is an element as well so iron is made up of iron atoms. Iron is Fe on the periodic table.
If 8 atoms of iron react with 6 molecules of oxygen, they will form 4 units of iron oxide (Fe2O3) because each molecule of iron oxide contains 2 atoms of iron and 3 atoms of oxygen.
If iron(II), then iron sulfate is FeSO4. This has a single Fe atom per molecule (or two Fe in two molecules). If you have iron(III), then iron sulfate is Fe2(SO4)3. This compound has two iron atoms per molecule (or four Fe in two molecules).
Molecules are substances consisting two or more atoms.