About 1.6 nanometres
Atoms are the building blocks of molecules. Molecules are formed when two or more atoms chemically combine through bonds. A sample of a compound is made up of these molecules, which in turn are made up of individual atoms.
Humans are made up of trillions of atoms. The most common elements found in the human body are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen, which make up the majority of our atoms.
23 g of sodium metal will have 6.023 x 1023 atoms (or 1 mole of atoms)
Two fluorine atoms one chlorine atom and one phosphorus atom make up PClF2.
An orange would contain billions of atoms, as it is composed of various elements such as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen which make up its molecular structure. These atoms combine in complex ways to form the different compounds found in an orange.
Pentose sugars and Phosphate groups
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
Carbohydrates are primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. These atoms are present in various combinations to form different types of carbohydrates, such as sugars, starches, and fibers.
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A single nucleotide is made up of a nucleobase, a five-carbon sugar, and one phosphate group.
Nucleotides are the molecules that make up the D.N.A.
The phosphate group is part of the nucleotide. Pentose sugar and Nitrogenous base is part of the parts that make up the nucleotide.
The answer is 12, 044 280.1023 atoms.
NO2 = 3 atoms.
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