It's the other way around. Molecules are made out of atoms, and atoms are made out of protons, nuetrons and electrons Protons do not contain molecules. Protons, neutrons, and electrons make up atoms which make up molecules. Protons contain what are known as quarks, quarks are tiny particles that contain partial charges.
Protons in aqueous solutions generally exist as hydrated protons, which means they are surrounded by water molecules. In solution, protons can transfer between water molecules, resulting in the special case where protons are solvated by water.
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
An atom is primarily composed of three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. These molecules are responsible for the structure, stability, and properties of an atom.
Charged molecules, known as ions, have an unequal number of protons and electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge. Uncharged molecules, or neutral molecules, have equal numbers of protons and electrons, which balance out the charges. Common examples of uncharged molecules include water (H₂O) and oxygen (O₂). The behavior and interactions of charged and uncharged molecules can differ significantly due to their electrical properties.
molecules are made up of atoms There are monoatomic molecules as well. Helium is a monoatomic molecule. It produces a molecular ion in mass spectrometry.
No. Protons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Molecules are made up of atoms.
No
Protons in aqueous solutions generally exist as hydrated protons, which means they are surrounded by water molecules. In solution, protons can transfer between water molecules, resulting in the special case where protons are solvated by water.
protons
Molecules Atoms which are elements make up molecules. Protons and electrons make up atoms.
Atoms contain neutrons, protons and electrons. Molecules are made of atoms.
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
Haha, No, they're not. Protons are found in all molecules that exist (and even in some that don't!).
An atom is primarily composed of three subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom, while electrons orbit around the nucleus. These molecules are responsible for the structure, stability, and properties of an atom.
Molecules are formed when atoms blend together chemically and atoms are made of a nucleus comprising protons and neutrons
Molecules are formed when atoms blend together chemically and atoms are made of a nucleus comprising protons and neutrons
All molecular attractions are electrostatic in nature. Electrons are attracted to protons, and various combinations of electrons and protons can be attracted to other combinations of electrons and protons.