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from the molecuels in your body mixed with your blood
No they are not the same thing because a group of atoms are called a molecuele and plus you can split a molecuele but not a atom. Your welcome
Molecules from the atoms of same element such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are non-polar molecules and they have covalent bonds in them.
beacuse the molecuels in moving water are have more kinetic energy and they moves randomly in all direction hence it can't freeze
The pH of something (measure of acid or base) is determined by the concentration of hydrogen molecuels. acids have more while bases have less
A polar molecule in which there is some separation of charge in the chemical bonds, so that one part of the molecule has a slight positive charge and the other a slight negative charge. A common example of polar molecule is water. The water acts as a solvent for polar molecules. A non-polar molecule has no separation of charge, so no positive or negative poles are formed.
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
Fog is a good example of water vapor. It is made up of molecuels of water, though some particles are much larger but still light enough to float on the air.
Build. Dehydration is a condensation reaction - monomers (small molecules) react together to form larger molecules (polymers) - and water is eliminated when they link together.
The process by which acids and bases neutralize each other is essentially a combination of hydrogen ions with hydroxide ions to form water molecuels.