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Q: How are tstatehe molecules different in each state?
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How does the force of attraction between different molecules help to form solutions?

By the moving of molecules in substance get come in contect with each other.and then as follows to transition state and collision state theory they form solution


Why water is in liquid state not in gas state?

Other substances with molecules of a similar state are indeed in a gaseous state, at room temperature. It seems that water is liquid, at room temperature, because of its large electric dipole, which causes molecules to attract each other more than is usual for molecules of that size.Other substances with molecules of a similar state are indeed in a gaseous state, at room temperature. It seems that water is liquid, at room temperature, because of its large electric dipole, which causes molecules to attract each other more than is usual for molecules of that size.Other substances with molecules of a similar state are indeed in a gaseous state, at room temperature. It seems that water is liquid, at room temperature, because of its large electric dipole, which causes molecules to attract each other more than is usual for molecules of that size.Other substances with molecules of a similar state are indeed in a gaseous state, at room temperature. It seems that water is liquid, at room temperature, because of its large electric dipole, which causes molecules to attract each other more than is usual for molecules of that size.


How are liquids and solids different from each other?

Liquid molecules are spread out. Solid molecules are close together. And gas molecules are far apart.


What do you call two different molecules that are attached to each other?

A molecule


Does each state set its own standards for test?

Every state has a different standardized test, so each state is different.


Molecules in what state are strongly attracted to each other but can change positions?

I think it is water molecules


What is the movement of molecules on liquid state?

they move past each other pretty much freely


Can taxes differ from state to state?

Yes they can and do differ from state to state as each state and local areas have each have different types and amounts of taxes that they add to different items.


Molecules in the gas state are strongly attracted to each other but change positions?

incorrectemoondo


What changes from which state of matter to which state?

Solid-molecules vibrate but are fixed in place. Liquid-molecules are free to move about, but still are attracted to each other. Gas-molecules move freely in any direction until colliding with another molecule.


A nonsolid state of matter where atoms or molecules are free to move past each other?

A gas.


What is the penalty for underage driver with six points?

That answer is different in each state. Usually, however, the state can revoke your license until you are 21. But that is also different in each state.