Nope, All molecules are different. They might look the same, but they aleast have thing different.
you would get more water molecules because for every carbon particle there are 2 water molecules... hey did u get this off a science work-sheet from school? Yeah i'm doing the same question right now.
The chemical structure of the molecules. 2 Hydrogen connected by one Oxygen
yes
Water is not a product of glycolysis. Glycolysis produces 2 molecules of pyruvate, 2 molecules of NADH, and also 2 molecules of ATP.
Yes. Two Hyrdrogen molecules, one Oxygen molecule. The Hydrogen molecules are each bound to Oxygen at an odd angle making the molecule polar
2H2O is two molecules of H2O. H2O is water -> 2 molecules of water.
The ratio of oxygen to hydrogen in the molecules
water breaks down in 2 molecules of hydrogen and 2 molecules of oxygen
All molecules of water are identical, excepting isotopic effects.
No, they are not. The forces between molecules in steam are not as strong as those present in liquid water.
6.02 x 10 to the 23rd power (same as avagadros number)
It is the same as ordinary water except that ordinary water molecules may be mixed with a small number of molecules of solutes.