A molecule in a molecule is the smallest a molecule can be ( in easier terms)
ionic molecules
Adhesion is the ability of water molecules to stick to other molecules. Cohesion is the ability of water molecules sticking to one another.
Smaller molecules called amino acids make protein molecules.
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
the molecules required by our body in small quantity is kown as macro molecules
2 molecules=molecules 2 molecules= 2 molecules yayyy!!! We know stuff
Molecules can be divided into smaller molecules and then form new molecules again.
ionic molecules
Vitamin C molecules, water molecules and glucose molecules are very easily absorbed because they don't have as many particles as starch molecules, protein molecules and fat molecules.
1 mole of molecules = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 1.25 moles of molecules x 6.022 x 1023 molecules/mol molecules = 7.53 x 1023 molecules
No, molecules do not have cell, rather a cell have molecules in it.
Molecules are not always equivalent to molecules, as some molecules have more atoms than other molecules, and other molecules have different kinds of atoms than other molecules.
Adhesion is the ability of water molecules to stick to other molecules. Cohesion is the ability of water molecules sticking to one another.
Enzymes are not carbohydrate molecules. They are protein molecules.
Smaller molecules called amino acids make protein molecules.
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
ionic molecules dissolve the most. but some polar covalent molecules also do dissolve in water.