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."
The space between atoms and molecules is filled with electron clouds, which contain electrons moving rapidly around the nuclei of the atoms. These electron clouds create an "electron cloud" that helps hold atoms together in a substance.
The answer is 51,568.10 ex.23 molecules and 309,408.10 ex. 23 hydrogen atoms.
Each molecule of C4H4S2 contains 4 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 sulfur atoms. Therefore, there are a total of 100 hydrogen atoms in 25 molecules of C4H4S2.
There are 20 atoms of oxygen in 10 molecules of carbon dioxide, as each molecule contains 2 oxygen atoms.
Yes, An N2 molecules contains a triple covalent bond
ten as each hydrogen molecules contains two atoms.
Yes. Molecules are the combination of atoms. Therefor every substance contains molecules.
A substance composed of a mixture of different atoms contains different types of atoms that are physically mixed together but not chemically bonded. In contrast, a compound composed of molecules consists of specific atoms chemically bonded together in fixed ratios to form distinct molecules with unique properties.
Molecules are composed of one or more atoms. You have it backward in your question.
The space between atoms and molecules is filled with electron clouds, which contain electrons moving rapidly around the nuclei of the atoms. These electron clouds create an "electron cloud" that helps hold atoms together in a substance.
The answer is 51,568.10 ex.23 molecules and 309,408.10 ex. 23 hydrogen atoms.
Interactions between atoms and molecules occur at the particle level, specifically at the level of electrons and protons within the atoms and molecules.
Ozone.
No, nitrogen gas (N2) contains two nitrogen atoms.
Each molecule of C4H4S2 contains 4 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 sulfur atoms. Therefore, there are a total of 100 hydrogen atoms in 25 molecules of C4H4S2.
There are 20 atoms of oxygen in 10 molecules of carbon dioxide, as each molecule contains 2 oxygen atoms.
At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen contains two atoms per molecule. Therefore 9 molecules contain 18 atoms.