a diatomic molecule is where two of the same atoms are joined together to create a molecule.
these include O2,N2,F2,Cl2, I2, Br2.
to answer your question. Br2, is a diatomic molecule.
It contains one molecule of oxygen and two molecules of hydrogen.
there are 3 atoms in a h20 molecule 2 parts hydrogen - (h2) 1 part oxygen - (O)
CH4 (methane) is organic molecule. Rest : H2O, NaCl and NaOH are inorganic
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
Yes. water is h20 the 2 being atoms its 2 atoms of hydrogen and one oxygen. which for one molecule. and im not sure the formula for chlorine but im pretty sure its a molecule.
No; each atom is specific only for the isotopes of a chemical element. * Carbon is a a chemical element. * Oxygen is a a chemical element; O2 is the symbol of the diatomic molecule of oxygen. * H2O is the chemical formula for the molecule of water.
H20 is the chemical formula for water - it means that water is composed of two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen.
A H2O molecule is bent and a CCl4 is tetrahedral.
H20 (water)
Yes H2O is a molecule.
Water is a bent molecule.
Water or h20
h20 does not form a bond
H20 is a formula for water. The substance has 2 hydrogen molecules to every 1 oxygen molecule.
If the peptide bond is hydrolyzed, then an H20 molecule is consumed.
Yes, they may. Common examples are CO2 and H20. There are also seven diatomic molecules (molecules with only one type of element in them). They are: N2, F2, H2, Cl2, I2, Br2, F2
water (H20)