These are the essential elements for the building blocks of life (DNA).
H2O (water), CO2 (carbon dioxide) and N2 (nitrogen) are chemical compounds. O2 (oxygen) is a diatomic molecule, not a compound.
CO2 and water vapor (H2O) are greenhouse gases, with CO2 being the primary driver of anthropogenic climate change. N2 and O2 are not greenhouse gases because they do not efficiently trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Four ammonia plus five oxygen molecules yields 4 nitrous oxide plus six water.
The seven diatomic molecules are hydrogen (H2), nitrogen (N2), oxygen (O2), fluorine (F2), chlorine (Cl2), bromine (Br2), and iodine (I2). These molecules naturally occur as two atoms bonded together.
Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature; iodine is a solid, bromine is a liquid.
H2O, CO2, N2, O2, C6H11O6 H2O, CO2, N2, O2, C6H11O6
H2.He,Kr,Ne,Ar,Xe,Rd,O2,N2,NO,NO2,N2O,CO2,SO2,H2S,SO3
The monomers for these molecules are as follows: Oxygen: O2 Hydrogen: H2 Nitrogen: N2 Carbon dioxide: CO2
H2O (water), CO2 (carbon dioxide) and N2 (nitrogen) are chemical compounds. O2 (oxygen) is a diatomic molecule, not a compound.
O2,N2,H2,F2,Cl2,Li2,Na2
The balanced chemical equation is 2HBr + H2 + Br2 + N2O → N2 + O2 + HBr + H2 + Br2. The equation provided in your question doesn't appear to balance correctly, so I attempted to balance it based on the chemical species presented. It's essential to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
Hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2), helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Ra). (H2, O2, and N2 are diatomic elements.)
CO
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2
it depends on what is reacting most commonly it is H2 gas or O2 gas or CO2 gas
CO2 and water vapor (H2O) are greenhouse gases, with CO2 being the primary driver of anthropogenic climate change. N2 and O2 are not greenhouse gases because they do not efficiently trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Any of the diatomic molecules like H2 gas, O2 gas, N2 gas, etc.