This particle (not molecule) is the atom.
It takes up space like an "invisible" atom.
don't know how complicated you want to get..(talking about dipoles and everything) but the basic answer for the molecule is that it is non-polar, meaning that everything is the same symmetrically. This is because if you draw lines on symmetry.
Everything except hydrogen, nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen, iodine, chlorine, bromine
Water is a molecular substance because it is made of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen. It is therefore a compound, the smallest separable unit of which is a single molecule of H2O. If you break this molecule up you no longer have water.
The color of your eyes, hair etc. everything about us is written on our DNA. When it is replicated it is identical.
It takes up space like an "invisible" atom.
Na is Sodium, and since everything is made of molecules, I would assecertain that NA is therefore a molecule.
yes, indeed it is cells are in everything
yes, indeed it is cells are in everything
don't know how complicated you want to get..(talking about dipoles and everything) but the basic answer for the molecule is that it is non-polar, meaning that everything is the same symmetrically. This is because if you draw lines on symmetry.
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Sugar is a pure substance because everything in a sample is alike: a molecule of sugar.
Everything except hydrogen, nitrogen, fluorine, oxygen, iodine, chlorine, bromine
"Molecule" is probably the word being sought, although other answers to this question, such as "element", could be defended.
Democritus was one of the first people to state the idea that all matter is made of tiny, separate particles. He believed that atoms were indivisible, and that each substance was made of its own type of atom, linked together in various different ways, e.g. atoms of iron were connected strongly, but those of water more weakly. He used the word atom in a rather different way than we do. In some ways our word 'molecule' is closer to his concept.
When two (or more) atoms get together...they make a molecule! Everything from Oxygen to those insanely complicated names on the back of shampoo bottles are molecules made of atoms.
Water is a molecular substance because it is made of 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen. It is therefore a compound, the smallest separable unit of which is a single molecule of H2O. If you break this molecule up you no longer have water.