The diameter of a water molecule is 3.2 Angstroms but because it is not a sphere it will be less on other axis. An Angstrom is 1/10 000 000 th of a millimeter.
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Density is an intrinsic property, and as such it does not depend on the size of the object. A drop of water will have a density of 1g/ml whether it is a big drop, or a very small drop.
One big difference: Hydrogen are an extremely explosive gas molecules (H2), while water is a fire extinguishing fluid (H2O).
Water and Salt.
it's like a paper with very small holes So water molecules can pass though it but other molecules like sugar can't because they are too big. That is also how osmosis works. Because the cellwall is semipermeable!
Nonpolar molecules (example: lipids) Small polar molecules such as water
Acid breaks the food from big molecules to small, tiny molecules so that small intestine can easily digest it.
Sugar and water both are ionic compounds. Due to this sugar dissolve into water further sugar molecules breaks into small molecules in presence of water molecules.
water
Individual molecules are too small.
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Nonpolar molecules (example: lipids) Small polar molecules such as water
It is the same as ordinary water except that ordinary water molecules may be mixed with a small number of molecules of solutes.
Density is an intrinsic property, and as such it does not depend on the size of the object. A drop of water will have a density of 1g/ml whether it is a big drop, or a very small drop.
big molecules break apart into small ones and reused to create something diferent
Small molecules of water, hydrogen chloride, methanol and acetic acid.These are called polymers and are in the form of small molecules which are lost as by products of the condensation such as water. This loss of smaller molecule happens as the result of 2 molecules combining.
One big difference: Hydrogen are an extremely explosive gas molecules (H2), while water is a fire extinguishing fluid (H2O).
Water and Salt.