Polar Molecules
There is more demand for smaller molecules because they can make up more fuels and plastics. There is less demand for the larger molecules.
Water is a polar molecule, polar molecules are more soluble in other polar molecules. Oxygen helps make organic molecules more polar, and therefore more soluble in water.
a monomer Polymers are composed of monomers.
Do water molecules in the liquid state have more energy than water molecules in the polar state
Polar Molecules
I am not sure what you mean.... but if you are asking what is used on osmosis, it is only water molecules. Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a high concentration are to a low concentration area to make the amount of water molecules a little more equal.
Non-polar molecules are more attracted to other non-polar molecules.
You probably mean the molecules formed of atoms in a compound.
Yes.
There is more demand for smaller molecules because they can make up more fuels and plastics. There is less demand for the larger molecules.
Do you mean elements or molecules? Gravity is acting more weakly on them (inverse square law).
The lower the temperature, the more close the molecules will be. Therefore the will be less molecules in ice than in water. So water will have more molecules per litre.
Water is a polar molecule, polar molecules are more soluble in other polar molecules. Oxygen helps make organic molecules more polar, and therefore more soluble in water.
a monomer Polymers are composed of monomers.
artistic ones theory
Density: As gas density increases, the molecules become closer to each other. Therefore, they are more likely to run into each other, so the mean free path decreases.Increasing the number of molecules or decreasing the volume will cause density to increase. This will decrease the mean free path.Radius of molecule: Increasing the radius of the molecules will decrease the space between them, causing them to run into each other more. Therefore, mean free path decrease.Pressure, Temperature, and other factors that affect density can indirectly affect mean free path.