If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
These particles are molecules of gaseous water.
molecules
yes..little particles of water molecules from humididty
elements..because.....two elements form a compound
The water molecules surround the solute (stuff being dissolved) and separate the particles.
First of all water isn't absorbed by particles. The water molecules tend to stick around other particles because the surface tension of the water molecules cant balance the force of attraction between the water molecules and the molecules of the particle.
Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.
because the vinegar particles are not attracted to the particles of oil.
No it isn't
Refers to molecules, or portions of molecules, that interact with water and charged particles
These particles are molecules of gaseous water.
molecules
When the kinetic energy of water molecules is sufficient some molecules can escape in the atmosphere.
water consists of polar molecules (having partially positive and negative charges) the partially charge of one molecule attracts the opposite partially charge of other molecules (hydrogen bonding) it creates attraction among water molecules.
yes..little particles of water molecules from humididty
Distilled water only has H2O molecules. A very small number of these molecules dissociate to form H+ and OH- ions.
elements..because.....two elements form a compound