Yes, the only difference is that hot water's atoms are vibrating faster and therefore producing more heat.
The molecular structure is the same. However, the crystalline structure is different.
They will be the same because the molecular structure of the tea is the same as the molecular structure of water. The added tea to water does not affect the molecular structure of water.
no. they are different
different molecular formulas but the same chemical properties
isomers
Water and Moisture (water vapor) are the same molecules, just in different physical states. It's all water, so the molecular sizes are the same.
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Different proteins can have the same relative molecular mass because molecular weight alone does not determine a protein's structure or function. Proteins can vary in amino acid sequence, post-translational modifications, and three-dimensional structure while still having the same molecular mass. Thus, proteins with different compositions and functions can have similar molecular masses.
The molecular structure of cis-1,4-dimethylcyclohexane consists of a cyclohexane ring with two methyl groups attached to carbon atoms 1 and 4 on the same side of the ring.
Isomers are pairs of molecules that share the same chemical formula but have different structural arrangements. For example, glucose and fructose both have the chemical formula C6H12O6, but they have different structural arrangements.
No, different substances have different boiling points due to variations in their molecular structure and intermolecular forces. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, but substances such as ethanol, which has a smaller molecular size and weaker intermolecular forces, boils at 78.37 degrees Celsius.
No, the molecular formulas for all amino acids are not the same. The unique molecular formula for each amino acid is referred to as its chemical structure.