hydrate
A solid compound that contains water molecules is called a hydrate. The stability of a hydrate depends on the nature, temperature, and relative humidity of the compounds.
A compound that has a specific number of water molecules bound to it is called a hydrate. In other words, it is hydrous, rather than anhydrous.
The compound is called a Hydrate.
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A hydrate
Molecules
not necessarily. A molecule is multiple atoms combined chemically, but the atoms do not need to be of different elements. A compound is several elements combined chemically though.
All of them. Molecules are made of atoms, not pieces of atoms.
The number of atoms of that element in the molecule
No. Atoms and molecules are what make up all chemicals.
It is the number of atoms or molecules of a compound in one mole of that substance.
A compound consists of a mixture of two or more molecules. Molecules are composed of elements or atoms bonded together in a specific way. Hope this helps!
In a chemical equation, the number before the compound is the coefficient and indicates the number of moles or molecules or atoms of that particular substance.
atoms are made of molecules and that is why they are related !
It is the number of particles - atoms or molecules - that are present in 1 mole of the element or compound.
Molar mass depend on the ,mass,type and number of atoms in molecules of compound.
The number of basic particles - atoms of molecules - of a compound in one mole of the substance.
A chemical formula gives the number ratio of the different kinds of atoms present in the compound. This means that the ratios are the same if you count in individual atoms, dozens of atoms, or molecules of atoms.
The subscript to the left of the element symbol (unless it doesn't have a subscript; then the number of of atoms in the element is 1)
Molecules
Each bio-molecule has a specific chemical formula and a different number of atoms; generally bio-molecules contain C, H, O, N.
Avogadro's number (generally written as 6.02 x 10^23) is the number of atoms or molecules it takes to have one mole of a particular atom or molecule. For example, one mole of Hydrogen is just 6.02 x 10^23 atoms of hydrogen.