Bonded hydrogenially, but with much surface tension.
Protein Molecules. "Dna coild around protein molecules called histones."
water molecules are polar (there is an unequal charge around the molecule) The oxygen end of the water molecule is negatively charged and the hydrogen ends of the water molecule is positively charged. thus, the oxygen will attract positive atoms and the hydrogens will attact negative atoms
Some shapes will allow many molecules to arrange around the water molecule while other shapes will not
No, a H2O molecule, contains 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom - not the other way around as in the question.
molecules are made up of atoms There are monoatomic molecules as well. Helium is a monoatomic molecule. It produces a molecular ion in mass spectrometry.
Protein Molecules. "Dna coild around protein molecules called histones."
Molecules are everywhere around us.
A molecule is many order of magnitude smaller than a neuron. A neuron is made of molecules not the other way around.
Both are fluids.Gas is compressible whereas liquid is incompressible. The molecules in liquids are loosely attached while in gas the aren't attached at all. The kinetic energy of gas molecules is more than that of liquids.
There are around 90 naturally occurring elements that consist of only one type of atom listed on the periodic table.Elements chemically combine to produce molecules. Molecules are two or more atoms bonded together.Compounds are two or more different atomschemically bonded together.
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No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. E.G. A MOLECULE OF WATER IS MADE OF 2 HYDROGEN ATOMS BONDED TO A CENTRAL OXYGEN ATOM. SO HERE, 1 MOLECULE HAS 3 ATOMS.
water molecules are polar (there is an unequal charge around the molecule) The oxygen end of the water molecule is negatively charged and the hydrogen ends of the water molecule is positively charged. thus, the oxygen will attract positive atoms and the hydrogens will attact negative atoms
In a solid, the molecules are very close and compact with very no space to move around. In a liquid the molecules have little space to move around, and in a gas, the molecules are very spaced out. The gas molecules move around a lot because they have so much space between and around them. Hope this helped..
Some shapes will allow many molecules to arrange around the water molecule while other shapes will not
Molecules make up atoms that make up every thing around us including us.
No, a H2O molecule, contains 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom - not the other way around as in the question.