Neither. Xenon comes as individual atoms.
The formula for xenon pentafluoride is XeF5.
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
Xenon hexafluoride is a chemical compound with the formula XeF6. It is a colorless gas or white solid at room temperature and is known for its high reactivity as a strong fluorinating agent due to the electronegativity difference between xenon and fluorine.
CoCl2 is a formula unit, as it represents the chemical formula for cobalt (II) chloride, which is an ionic compound consisting of cobalt ions (Co2+) and chloride ions (Cl-). It is not a diatomic molecule, which would consist of two atoms of the same element bonded together.
The formula for xenon trioxide is XeO3.
The formula unit is the representation of a molecule.
Another name for a molecule is a formula unit.
No. It is a molecule. The term formula unit is generally reserved for ionic compounds.
SiF4 is a molecule
For sodium chloride the term formula unit is more adequate than molecule; and the formula unit has two atoms.
The chemical formula P2O5 represents a formula unit. This is because P2O5 is an ionic compound, consisting of a combination of phosphorus and oxygen ions in a fixed ratio.
The formula for xenon pentafluoride is XeF5.
The chemical formula of xenon hexafluoride is XeF6.
The formula unit -NaCl - (not a molecule) contain two atoms.
Xenon is an element. It is mostly found in atomic form but can exist as a diatomic molecule.
Xenon hexafluoride is a chemical compound with the formula XeF6. It is a colorless gas or white solid at room temperature and is known for its high reactivity as a strong fluorinating agent due to the electronegativity difference between xenon and fluorine.
CoCl2 is a formula unit, as it represents the chemical formula for cobalt (II) chloride, which is an ionic compound consisting of cobalt ions (Co2+) and chloride ions (Cl-). It is not a diatomic molecule, which would consist of two atoms of the same element bonded together.