Technically false; it's full of virtual particles, photons, gravitons (if they exist), and possibly other gauge particles. However, if this is a homework question and you're not in university physics, the answer your teacher is probably looking for is "true."
Nothing (unless you count electromagnetic and gravitational fields).
The answer is 51,568.10 ex.23 molecules and 309,408.10 ex. 23 hydrogen atoms.
a pure substance is that which contains same atoms or same molecules..
The attraction between various combinations of atoms do indeed produce bonds which form molecules. An example of this is water, as hydrogen and oxygen atoms form H2O molecules.
molecules
ten as each hydrogen molecules contains two atoms.
Nothing (unless you count electromagnetic and gravitational fields).
Waters is made of molecules. Each of those molecules contains 3 atoms.
Yes. Molecules are the combination of atoms. Therefor every substance contains molecules.
Molecules are composed of one or more atoms. You have it backward in your question.
Lots of space between the atoms and molecules.
Ozone.
The answer is 51,568.10 ex.23 molecules and 309,408.10 ex. 23 hydrogen atoms.
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Salt affect the movement of molecules due to its atoms and neurons and electrons contains it.
a pure substance is that which contains same atoms or same molecules..
Nothing happens to the atoms within the molecules,but the molecules move around slower.