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when molecules come in contact with other molecules is called chemical force.
convection
NADH and FADH 2 among other molecules. Where do these molecules come from
When you stir the hot chocolate it causes the molecules of water to come into contact with more molecules of the chocolate powder. This means that it is more likely for the positive side of the water molecule to come into contact with the negative side of the chocolate molecule and vice versa so that the chocolate molecules are pulled apart more and is therefore dissolved quicker.
When granulated sugar and water come in contact, the water molecules surround the individual sugar molecules, and the sugar molecules go into solution. You end up with an aqueous solution of sugar.
when molecules come in contact with other molecules is called chemical force.
We get heat energy whenever more than one molecules or atoms come into contact with each other.
Chlorine comes into contact with ozone most. It destroys almost 100,000 molecules of ozone at a single time.
Conduction.
troposhere
Solar radiation
No, conduction works via contact between molecules - as gas molecules are more spaced out from one another, they are less likely to come into contact than molecules in liquids or solids
as ice will come in contact with the substance, it will come in direct contact with its heat thus increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules . this results in melting of ice.
as ice will come in contact with the substance, it will come in direct contact with its heat thus increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules . this results in melting of ice.
convection
they form hydrogen bonds
Hydrophobic molecules do not come in contact with water; they "fear" water (root word, phobic). Hydrophilic molecules, on the other hand, do come in contact with water; they "love" water (root word, philic). [hydro means water]