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How do you spell molecuels?

molecules


How are molecules in a solid different from molecuels in a liquid?

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How does the hair on your body grow?

from the molecuels in your body mixed with your blood


Are atoms and molecuels the same thing?

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


What phenomenon do vibrating molecuels create?

Vibrating molecules create sound waves. These waves can travel through a medium, such as air or water, and are perceived by our ears as sound.


Water vapor liquid?

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.


How are liquids converted to gases?

Liquids are converted to gases when liquids are heat up to there boiling point. The heat makes the molecuels ponce back and fourth against the contaner intill it turns into steam. And steam is GAS!! Hope this helped, 12gman=)


How is salt separated from salty water?

well salt doesnt separate from water since it only breaks down in water and dissolves. since the polar covalent bonds in water attract the salt molecues, the salt molecuels will combine with the water molecuel of h20.


What kind of forces act between molecuels?

Intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces (including dipole-dipole interactions and London dispersion forces), and ion-dipole interactions, act between molecules. These forces help hold molecules together in a substance.


The difference between polar molecuels and nonpolar molecuels?

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.


If 1glucose molecule is completely broken down by aerobic cellular respiration how many ATP molecuels can be formed?

One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.


Why do scientist use models of molecuels?

Scientists use models of molecules to visualize their structure and better understand their properties. These models can help predict how molecules will interact with each other and with other substances, aiding in the design of new drugs, materials, and technologies. Models also help communicate complex ideas and findings to a wider audience.