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Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.
Then the plants would not breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
Water evaporates at any temperature. Some water molecules have enough energy to leave the surface of the liquid. As the temperature increases more and more molecules have enoughenergy to leave the surface of the liquid. At the boiling point all molecules have enough energy to evaporate. Bubbles of vapour form throughout the liquid (we see these bubbles as proof of boiling).
This happens when the air cools. If the water particles get close enough to form liquid, the process is called condensation.
they die obviously....becoz photosynthesis doesnt occur.
If they speed up fast enough, they turn to steam (water vapor).
Molecules are often visible if you have enough of them. Enough carbon molecules and you have coal.
It would die but only if it didnt or couldnt find another source of food.
Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.
Like all molecules, a molecule of H20 is in constant motion; 'hot' molecules move faster than 'cold' molecules. If the molecules move slowly enough the substance appears stationary to us (frozen water) and if they move quickly enough they will expand to fill their container (vapor or gas water.)
Well, First the starting bonds must break molecules are always moving if the molecules bump into each other with enough energy, the chemical bonds in the molecules must break.
First chemicals bonds in the starting substances must break. Molecules are always moving. If the molecules bump into each other with enough energy,the chemical bonds in the molecules break. ;)
it doesnt reflect but it stays on the object and only reflects enough so that the human eye can see it.
All of the water molecules gain a lot of energy and eventually leave the liquid into the "air" as a gas. So basically they move fast enough to turn into a gas.
Then the plants would not breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.
Yes. There are many sufferers of it. But if someone doesnt get enough sleep all of a sudden, and it only happens once, then it is not partial insomnia. If this happens for many days, then it is.