no it cannot
Acids don't so much break up water as much as they break up in water into ions. An acid molecule gives up a hydrogen ion (H+) to a water molecule to form a hydronium ion (H3O+) and another, negative ion. The identity of the negative ion depends on the acid. For example, the ionization of hydrochloric acid (HCl) goes like this HCl + H2O --> Cl- + H3O+
Water can break up into H+ and OH- ions, but in the actual water molecule they are bonded together covalently and do not exist as ions.
No, it's not because sunlight is basically heat from the sun shining on earth. And heat isn't a molecule. Heat is just made up of energy.
Hydrolysis or a hydrolytic is a reaction in which a water molecule i.e Sucrose, is needed to break up a complex molecule i.e glucose, into smaller molecule.
A molecule of water, which has the formula H2O, is made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.
Water molecule contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Land has compact molecules so only conduction takes place and it is an insulator of heat so the heat remains on the surface whereas water has loosely packed molecule so heat is transferred by convection ths it takes a longer time to heat up.
Is not a molecule or a atom it is a compound
When a gaseous molecule got heated up, it gain energy and then momentum that makes the molecule rises up higher.
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 nonpolar end of the detergent molecule attracts the oil molecules spreading them out as the detergent spreads across the water.
Monomers become chemically bonded to one another when they undergo dehydration synthesis and form dimers, or polymers. During dehydration synthesis, one monomer loses an H atom, and the other loses an OH group, which will form a molecule of water, which is why it is called a dehydration synthesis. A larger molecule will be synthesized with a loss of a water molecule. One example is the dehydration synthesis that occurs between the monosaccharides glucose and fructose, which yields the disaccharide sucrose (table sugar), and a molecule of water. Refer to the related link for an illustration.