biomolecules such as Proteins, DNA, RNA etc. These also include sulphur and various metals
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
the hydrogen bonding is possible in oxygen, nitrogen,and fluorine
You shouldn't find nitrogen or sulphur in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
The balanced equation for this reaction is: N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3. During the reaction, one nitrogen molecule (N2) reacts with three hydrogen molecules (H2) to produce two ammonia molecules (NH3), each containing one nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms.
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
Nucleic Acids
Molecules can be composed of hydrogen atoms along with other elements such as oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and more. Water (H2O) is an example of a molecule made up of hydrogen along with oxygen.
It depends on why you mean by "fat" molecules. Lipids in general are usually composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but they can contain other elements such as phosphorous or nitrogen.
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No, it is a molecules composed of a nitrogen atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
No, hydrogen chloride is not considered an organic molecule. It is a simple inorganic compound composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms. Organic molecules are generally composed of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen and possibly other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur.
At sufficiently high temperatures and low pressures, all elements are composed of atoms. At standard temperature and pressure, some elements are composed of molecules, usually diatomic molecules, as with nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, and all the halogens.
Ammonia is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
nitrogen is the answer.
the hydrogen bonding is possible in oxygen, nitrogen,and fluorine
Oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen atoms etc. are not molecules .