One particle of water is a molecule with the formula H2O. Water contains 2 Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom.
Particles that make up water are Water Molecules.
Oxygen sigle bonded with 2 hydrogen atoms forming a water molecule
yes water has H2O along with what ever is in the water such as dissolved oxygen and other dissolved molecules
water is H2O, meaning it is made up of 2 Hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom bonded together like this: H-O-H, only on an angle
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yeah, a women called Victoria found particles in water. her second name is unkown.
There are microscopic dust in the water, as well as Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Of course, water consists of molecules.
Dude are you really asking this question? oh well..... Because they are the same thing. 2 thing that are the same cant mix Um.... Actually, water DOES mix with water. Particles in water are always moving, and the particles all mix together. To try it: put food coloring in water, you can see the food coloring get spread out in the water. If you are still not convinced (for some idiotic reason) pour the colored water into normal water. You can watch the two waters mixing.
hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
The particles have most energy in particles in steam. In a gas. the particles move more freely, Therefore, there is more energy in the steam. :D LOL
A sponge takes in particles of water. A clam takes in particles of food.
it is a thing called water!
Diffusion is the movement of particles from where there are lots of them, to where there are less of them. Osmosis is the same thing basically, but osmosis is only with water particles.
in layman's terms: when the water is hot, there is more energy and the water particles are moving faster, thus there is a higher amount of collisions per unit of time with the solute particles (the thing you are dissolving)
the water particles become solid paticles
Comic strip about a group of water particles
Dude are you really asking this question? oh well..... Because they are the same thing. 2 thing that are the same cant mix Um.... Actually, water DOES mix with water. Particles in water are always moving, and the particles all mix together. To try it: put food coloring in water, you can see the food coloring get spread out in the water. If you are still not convinced (for some idiotic reason) pour the colored water into normal water. You can watch the two waters mixing.
The particles in water vapor are faster than the particles in ice water.
hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
The particles have most energy in particles in steam. In a gas. the particles move more freely, Therefore, there is more energy in the steam. :D LOL
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate