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I don't get the question, but it won't work if its hydrogen bonds are broken.
Those were the objects the mechanics were developed for.
You have to look at the actual structures of each substance in the group. For each individual substance, think of it being multiplied many times, until you have a little "sea" of all one type of molecule. There are three forces that are possibly at work between these identical molecules: Van Der Waals, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding. (You can find definitions for these terms with an online search if you're not sure what they are.) If a substance can participate in hydrogen bonding between two of its molecules (draw a picture of the structure, and then a copy of that structure oriented in such a way that the H of an H-F, H-O, or H-N bond can line up with a non-bonding electron pair on the second molecule) then it will have strong intermolecular forces, needing a lot of energy to break, and by extension a higher melting point. Dipole-Diploe forces, in the absence of hydrogen bonding, are next in line. The lowest melting points of substances occur when there are only Van Der Waals forces at work between the molecules of a substance.
heat transfers to the water molecules
Catalase Hydrogen peroxide -----------------> Water + Oxygen.
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I don't get the question, but it won't work if its hydrogen bonds are broken.
The property of being reversible allows the enzymes to do their work. Binding is accomplished through Van der Walls bonding or hydrogen bonding, both which are weak bonds.
Those were the objects the mechanics were developed for.
Einstein's general theory of relativity rendered Newtonian gravity obsolete However, the rest of Newton's work is NOT obsolete and even with gravity his equations still work OK, it is the explanation for gravity that has changed.
No, no paintball guns work on hydrogen.
Yes. The SI unit for force is called the Newton. It was named in honour of Isaac Newton. The Newtonian reflecting telescope is also named after Isaac Newton. There are also a number of areas or items in physics which bear his name. For example Newtonian mechanics, a Newtonian fluid, Newtonian cosmology and Newtonian dynamics.
Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
There are many types of chemical bonds. An ionic bond is a chemical bond in which an electron is transfered from one atom to another. The atoms are then held together by opposite elctric charges. A colvalent bond in a chemical bond in which an electron is shared between two atoms. Also reference van der waals forces and hydrogen bonding.
By burning the hydrogen and making water.
CArs will not run efficiently on hydrogen gas
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