Carbonate: CO3
with a -2 charge
s8 and p4
s8
NaCl
Na2Co3
A polyatomic molecule.
molecule or compound
No. The oxidation number is the charge on the atom of an element, or if the bonding is covalent, what that charge would be if that bonding were ionic. A "molecule" with an electrical charge would be a polyatomic ion, not a molecule.
An element is an atom or molecule made of a single type of atom. A compound is a molecule made of two or more different elements.
Either a single atom of the element, if there is no subscript number in the formula, or the number of atoms of the element commonly joined to each other in a polyatomic but mono-elemental molecule of the element if the formula does include a subscript number.
A polyatomic molecule.
No. phosphorus is a basic element.
A polyatomic molecule is an uncharge particle which has more than two atoms; a molecule consisting of atoms from a single element.
molecule or compound
No. The oxidation number is the charge on the atom of an element, or if the bonding is covalent, what that charge would be if that bonding were ionic. A "molecule" with an electrical charge would be a polyatomic ion, not a molecule.
why is the symbol for the element sulfur different from the formula fod a molecule of sulfur
I don't think there is a such thing, sorry. a molecule isn't the same as a compound. They are 2 different things a molecule is the smallest physical unit of an element or compound, consisting of one or more like atoms in an element and two or more different atoms in a compound. A compound is not. Hope this helps. =)
Carbon is not a molecule; it is an element. An element is a substance containing only one type of atom. Carbon molecules are collections of carbon atoms. No chemical element is "good" or "bad"; they just exist.
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
An element is an atom or molecule made of a single type of atom. A compound is a molecule made of two or more different elements.
yes
molecule