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Plasma.
No, when the molecule is in a gas state it is able to move more freely and is not compacted therefor making it larger in size.
When a molecule freezes, the kinetic energy of that molecule decreases, and the molecules do not move as fast. It is chemically unaltered, but on the phase has changed, making it a physical change.
At the boiling point the liquid phase is changed to a gas phase.
Methane is a gas.CH4 is a small molecule that is a gas.
Thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen occurs during the red giant phase. Helium to carbon fusion, or dredge up, also occurs at this time.
In your own main phase 1 or main phase 2.
Solid to liquid
Plasma.
How Negative phase sequence relay work
Nuclear fusion is not used for any purpose at present, it is still in the experimental phase
Ice is a molecule of water (H2O) in the solid phase.
There are two phases of drug metabolism: Phase I - Functionalizes the drug molecule. In this phase, there are addition or modification of functional groups in order to make them more susceptible to phase II of metabolism. Phase II - Conjugates the molecule. In this phase, the functional handles of the molecule can be conjugated to highly hydrophilic molecules in order to facilitate the excretion.
No, when the molecule is in a gas state it is able to move more freely and is not compacted therefor making it larger in size.
Fusion reactions occur in the plasma phase, which is a super-hot, fully ionized state, where the electrons have been stripped off, eliminating them from electromagnetic contention for the subsequent fusion event that occurs under enormous pressure.
phase change
When a molecule freezes, the kinetic energy of that molecule decreases, and the molecules do not move as fast. It is chemically unaltered, but on the phase has changed, making it a physical change.