is it true electrons larger then molecules
yes
When electrons are gained
Molecules that have an unequal distribution of electrons are calle
Chemical (molecular) bonding is done by sharing and exchanging one or more electrons between two atoms. In many cases, electrons are shared by more than two atoms to make larger molecules.
electrons
molecules generally larger or smaller than ions
Atoms, molecules, waves and electrons move in a variety of ways, but in general, their movements are perceived on the larger, human scale as heat. In hotter objects, everything is moving faster on the microscopic scale.
you will die o.O
Valence electrons
the polarity of a bond is defined by the unequal sharing of the electrons between 2 molecules. so if there is a larger difference of electronegativity between 2 molecules, it will be more polar
Ionic molecules donate electrons.
The electrons form bonds with other atom's electrons to form molecules.
Nonpolar molecules are molecules that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends. Polar molecules are molecules with a slightly positive end and a slightly negative end as a result of electrons being shared unequally.
It is false that the loss of electrons from food molecules is reduction. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles.
no. protons and neutrons are MUCH larger than electrons.
In metallic bonding, the valence electrons freely 'jump' from atom to atom, forming kind of an electron sea.
Polysaccharides are much larger molecules.
release electrons and energy