Molecules in a solid are constantly vibrating. Heating a solid increases the vibration of the molecules. Solids stay fixed because of the attraction between their molecules. This can be broken by increasing heat and therefore vibration to the point of inducing a phase change.
Molecules that are in a solid are constantly moving around and vibrating. All states of matter possess molecules in them.
Molecules are so very tiny, that is takes a special microscope to see them. It is hard to know what they are doing all the time, but science states that molecules are constantly moving.
Something that the molecules in a solid are constantly doing is vibration. Something that is produced when energy is transformed, it keeps us warm is heat.
reproducing, the only thing i know is that there is mitosis which makes body cells and meiosis that makes sex cells.
but i would look it up cause I'm also in seventh grade
They are constantly in movement.
moving
Always moving.
The total electric charge is always zero.
A cell membrane is mostly a film of lipid molecules enclosing a volume of liquid. The lipid film is in a fluid-like phase, and thus the molecules are always in motion. All molecules are subject to the laws of thermodynamics, including the lipids in a cellular membrane. Unless matter is frozen to -273 degrees Celsius, there will always be some movement.
no. an organelle is made of molecules. it is called an organelle because it is a group of molecules working together to preform a function/process.
you should always ask a teacher what you are doing
Molecules in an object or substance are always in motion.
atoms and molecules are always moving
Welll . . . molecules are always in motion except when their temperature is 0 degrees, Kelvin. There are not a lot of molecules that cold, though.
its iconic
Carbon is always the main component of organic molecules.
Molecules are not always equivalent to molecules, as some molecules have more atoms than other molecules, and other molecules have different kinds of atoms than other molecules.
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The molecules only vibrate about their fixed positions in solids.
All matter is made of of atoms. Atoms can be bonded together to make molecules. For example, The molecule H2O is made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen. Atoms can be charged as anions or cations. In molecules there is more than 1 atom held together by a chemical bond. Molecules are neutral. Molecules may be elements or compounds. Atoms are always smaller than molecules. Molecules are always larger than atoms. Atoms are always lighter than molecule. Molecules are always heavier than atoms.
they are doing something fun like moving around to make elctricity work!!
All molecules are composed of atoms, so yes, atoms can always be found in molecules.