An atom is a single particle that is in the elemental state. An example would be O. Oxygen is an example of an atom that is in its elemental state with nothing bonded to it. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together. An example of a molecule would be CO2, O2, or even glucose, C6H12O6.
A bond that forms between a positively charged hydrogen atom of one molecule and a negatively charged region of another molecule is a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom (like oxygen or nitrogen) in another molecule.
A hydrogen bond.
Hydrogen bonds are found between water molecules. These bonds are formed between the oxygen atom of one water molecule and a hydrogen atom of another water molecule.
A molecule consists of (is made up of) one or more atoms.Molecules are made of atoms.
an atom is a nucleus,[ nutrons and protons] and a number of electrons whirring around it. a molecule is a combination of two or more atoms to make something new
An element refers to a type of atom, while atom refers to the specific one.Element can refer to many atoms, atom refers to the single particle.
they both are small
A bond that forms between a positively charged hydrogen atom of one molecule and a negatively charged region of another molecule is a hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom (like oxygen or nitrogen) in another molecule.
A hydrogen bond.
A sulfur molecule contain more atoms.
A sulfur molecule contain more atoms.
A hydrogen bond is formed between the proton (H+) and the ammonia molecule (NH3). In a hydrogen bond, the hydrogen atom of one molecule is attracted to the electronegative atom of another molecule.
They both have at least one sulphur atom
Hydrogen bond
A hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond.
Is Ne a atom or molecule