Only if it is of the same material. In other cases, it may, or may not, have less molecules. Molecules come in many different sizes (or masses).
Helium is a lighter element compared to air, helium also has fewer molecules than air.
Nitrogen, because the molecules are lighter and therefore they spread out quicker.To know the lighter objects we will check the molecular mass(Mr)by seeing the upper number in the periodictable
The object is actually lighter on the Sun
lighter
A large body of water molecules would typically not have a stronger attraction to fewer molecules. It would however attempt to pull smaller molecules toward it.
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Molecules in an object or substance are always in motion.
yes it does have fewer electrons than an object that is neutralive just done it at college and got full marks:D
diffusion- passive transport in cells where molecules move from an area where there are more molecules to an area of fewer molecules.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
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