Well, in space, there are asteroids which are made of molecules, and stars that are made of molecules. However, 'space' is a broad term. It could mean the space in between stars, or everything that is in the night sky, so it's really hard to say. Even "empty" space isn't really empty. There are lots of molecules in space. Even between galaxies, there are still a few molecules.
Helium is an atom. Heavier elements have molecules.
No, minerals are made up of atoms, not molecules. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids with a defined chemical composition and crystal structure. Molecules are made up of bonded atoms, but minerals are composed of a repeating internal structure of atoms arranged in a specific pattern.
Carbon is the element found in all biotic organisms. It is a key component of organic molecules, such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life.
There are (5.41 \times 10^{23}) molecules of (O_2) in 0.900 moles.
Aluminum oxide, Al2O3, is an ionic compound. There are no molecules in it.
Yes. Everything that is bigger than molecules is made of molecules.
Yes, everything is made of molecules.
Yes, everything is made up by molecules, well except perhaps shadows and light.
Yes. Everything is composed of molecules (except for molecules themselves).
Everything! (matter)
a lot... being that molecules make up everything
Molecules are microscopic and everything around you is made up of them...
Everything has atoms in it...
Atoms and molecules make up everything that is anything.
Everything is basicly made of atoms, molecules, electrons, and etc. I tried keeping everything simple so good luck!
if everything is made of molecules vibrating. Then could you make a device that slows the molecules so you could slow everyone else but yourself like in the movies?
Then there will be no cell as well as a nucleus or any other part of a plant or animal, or even anything. everything has to have molecules.