No. It exists as K+ an I- ions
The non-protein part of molecule called cofactor.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
An individual atom is not considered a molecule. While a molecule can consist of two or more atoms bonded together, an atom represents the smallest unit of an element and does not exist as a standalone molecule. For example, a single oxygen atom (O) is not a molecule, whereas O2 (two oxygen atoms bonded together) is a molecule.
Oxygen has a diatomic molecule and ozone a triatomic molecule.But also monoatomic oxygen exist.
There is no molecule by the formula K4I2. The actual formula should be KI and the name should be potassium iodide.
yes ki does exist
No.
molecule
It is only an atom.
The non-protein part of molecule called cofactor.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
No, the molecule CH3CH2CH3 represents 1-propane. The molecule CH2CHCH3 does not exist.
it can exist alone as a diatomic molecule eg O2 oxygen
Xenon is an element. It is mostly found in atomic form but can exist as a diatomic molecule.
Molecule of nitrogen has 3 atoms of nitrogen. Nitrogen molecule exist as N3.
A molecule of CH4 (methane) is more likely to exist in nature because it is a stable compound with all valence electrons satisfied through covalent bonding. A molecule of CH3, on the other hand, would be highly reactive due to the presence of an unpaired electron on the carbon atom, making it less likely to exist in nature.
No, this phenomenon doesn't exist.