Ozone is composed of three oxygen atoms, not argon atoms. Argon is a noble gas that is chemically inert and does not form compounds like ozone.
Water, H2O, is made of molecules. These water molecules are made of atoms. 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 Oxygen atom.
You can make 2 molecules of ozone from 6 atoms of oxygen. Each molecule of ozone consists of 3 oxygen atoms.
In a container of oxygen gas, there are only oxygen atoms present. Oxygen gas consists of molecules made up of two oxygen atoms bound together (O2).
Molecules are made of atoms that are bonded together. These atoms can be the same element, such as in oxygen gas (O2), or different elements, such as in water (H2O). The bonds that hold atoms together in a molecule can be covalent, ionic, or metallic.
Yep. That is true.
Water is made up of molecules with the formula H2O (two hydrogens attached to an oxygen) Of course the H (hydrogen) and O (oxygen) are atoms.
Ice is made of molecules of water. Molecules of water are made of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. So yes, ice is made of atoms, too.
Ozone molecules are composed of three oxygen atoms.
Ozone is composed of three oxygen atoms, not argon atoms. Argon is a noble gas that is chemically inert and does not form compounds like ozone.
2 CO2 means there are two molecules of carbon dioxide. In one molecule of CO2 there is 1 carbon atom, and 2 oxygen atoms. So three atoms total. Therefore, in 2 molecules (each with 3 atoms) there are 6 atoms total. The molecules are made of atoms of carbon and oxygen. The atoms themselves are made of protons, electrons, and neutrons.
Molecules containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
There are 4 oxygen atoms in two oxygen molecules.
There are two oxygen atoms in dioxide molecules.
Water is made of two Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Usually chemicals are made of molecules so (atoms < molecules < chemicals).
No. Water is not an element it consists of molecules made from hydrogen and oxygen
No, water is a molecule; it is comprised of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.