By definition, a molecule is a combination of multiple atoms of any type, regardless of what element they are.
A pure substance is the name given to a collection of molecules of a singular element.
Compounds are collections of molecules that have been ioinically, metalically, or covalently bonded, and are made up of various elements.
Mixtures are an unbonded combination of multiple atoms of different elements.
Air is primarily composed of nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) molecules. Both nitrogen and oxygen are diatomic molecules, meaning they naturally exist in pairs (N2 and O2) due to their electron configuration and bonding tendencies. This is why air is considered diatomic.
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.
Oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen atoms etc. are not molecules .
The seven diatomic elements are hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. Each of these elements exists as molecules composed of two atoms when they are not part of a compound.
The thermosphere comprises only a tiny fraction of Earth's atmosphere and is mainly composed of oxygen and nitrogen molecules. The percentage of oxygen in the thermosphere is very low, typically less than 0.1%.
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
Air is primarily composed of nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) molecules. Both nitrogen and oxygen are diatomic molecules, meaning they naturally exist in pairs (N2 and O2) due to their electron configuration and bonding tendencies. This is why air is considered diatomic.
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and 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.
Air is primarily composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
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.
Nitrogen and oxygen together can form a couple of compounds. 1. Nitric Oxide, or nitrogen monoxide, is composed of one nitrogen and one oxygen. 2. Nitrous Oxide, or laughing gas, is composed of two nitrogen and one oxygen.
Oxygen gas diffuses faster than air because oxygen molecules are smaller and lighter than the molecules of air, which is mostly composed of nitrogen and oxygen. This allows oxygen molecules to move more quickly through a medium, such as air or other gases.
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.
Nitrogen oxide is composed of the elements, nitrogen and oxygen.
You think probable to diatomic molecules of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and halogens.
composed of dicrete molecules