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Are solid particles packed close toghether?

I think that what you mean to ask is, are the particles in a solid packed close together, which they are, particularly in comparison to a gas, in which the particles are rather distant from each other. However, you can pack solid particles in various ways, closely or distantly. The solidity of the particle does not dictate the type of packing.


What is the bunching together of air molecules known as?

High pressure area.


What is the type of attraction that holds two water molecules together?

The type of attraction that holds two water molecules together is an electrostatic attraction, known as the hydrogen bond.


What makes solids typpically dissolve faster in hot water?

When solids dissolve in water, their closely packed, crystal lattice breaks. To break this crystal lattice, some amount of energy known as lattice energy must be supplied to the crystal (solid). Hot water molecules have more kinetic energy in them, hence they can impart more energy per collision to the molecules, hence solids dissolve faster in hot water


Amino acid molecules are bonded together in a specific sequence on cell structures known as?

ribosomes


When molecules of sugar join together they are called what kind of two carbohydrates?

when two monomer sugars such as glucose join together they are known as a disaccharide


What is s band spectrum?

Band spectrum is the spectrum given by the molecules. It consists of series of closely spaced lines known as bands separated by the dark spaces.


What are the bonds found in DNA molecules?

The molecules of the sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA are joined together by covalent bonds (known as phosphodiester bonds).


What forces water molecules stick together?

The electrostatic attraction known as hydrogen bonds that form directional intermolecular associations.


What form of carbon dioxide has the lowest entropy?

Solid carbon dioxide, also known as dry ice, has the lowest entropy among the different forms of carbon dioxide. In its solid state, the molecules are tightly packed together, resulting in a more ordered arrangement and therefore lower entropy compared to gaseous or liquid states.


What force helpls water molecules stick together?

The electrostatic attraction known as hydrogen bonds that form directional intermolecular associations.


Difference between ionic and crystal radii?

Crystal Radii is also known as "Metallic Radii ". It is defined as "half the distance between the nuclei of two adjacent metal atoms in the metallic closed packed crystal lattice". It is used for metal atoms which are assumed to be closely packed spheres in the metallic crystal. As for ionic radii .... I don't know.