In kambaramayanam, ancient tamil book belonging to 12th century, one-hundredth part of an atom is mentioned as "koan".
For more details refer "Tamil units of measurement" in wikipedia.
0.001650390620 of a megabite much less than one onehundredth. Hope this helped
One molecule of sodium fluoride (NaF) contains one sodium atom and one fluorine atom.
There is 1 atom in hydrogen and 1 atom in chlorine.
No, carbon monoxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom bonded together.
The chemical formula for one carbon atom combined with one oxygen atom is CO.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
The compound you are referring to is sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The formula represents the combination of one sodium atom (Na), one oxygen atom (O), and one hydrogen atom (H) in a single molecule.
An atom bonded to only one atom
Each molecule of hydrochloric acid contains one atom of hydrogen and one atom of chlorine.
Two fluorine atoms, one chlorine atom, and one phosphorus atom make up a molecule of phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3).
Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one carbon atom.
One molecule of potassium hydroxide consists of one potassium atom (K), one oxygen atom (O), and one hydrogen atom (H).