No. Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. Both of these can exist as pure elements in the form of H2 and O2, respectively. Since a hydrogen (H) atom has the fewest number of protons and electrons, at one a piece, H2, the binding of two of this smallest atom, is the smallest molecule.
yes, because if were not water (because it is so small), then it would be H2 or O2. However, since it is still water, it is a molecule of water.
Yes, a single molecule is the smallest "amount" of water that is still water. If you break the bonds of the molecule, you have the separate elements of hydrogen and oxygen.
Define "small". They're enormous compared to the Planck length.
The smallest is a molecule. An atom would be for example one of the hydrogens in the water molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more atoms. Water is H2O, which is three atoms.
One single molecule of water is the smallest.
The weigth of a molecule of water is 32/6,022.10e23.
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This is the molecule of water - H2O.
No, during the light reactions. Photolysis splits the water molecule at Photosystem II.
particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water
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False. Water is a molecule made of 2 parts hydrogen one part oxygen. NOT AN ELEMENT.
Water is a polar molecule where the electrons spend more time in orbitals around the oxygen atom because it is significantly more electronegative than the hydrogen atoms. So, false is the answer.
water is polar. That's why there's surface tension, because the positive side of one molecule is attracted to the negative side of another, so the molecules tend to stick together.
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This is the molecule of water - H2O.
No. It is still water. So that makes it a physical change.
No, during the light reactions. Photolysis splits the water molecule at Photosystem II.
True. Water is slightly negative on the oxygen end and slightly positive on the hydrogen's end of the molecule. This is because oxygen is much more electronegative than hydrogen, so the electrons in the covalent bond spend more time around the oxygen.
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particles called atoms are the smallest unit. Several atoms combine to make a molecule and molecules are what form substances such as water