Molecules are formed from chemical elements associated by chemical bonds.
Nonmetals produce covalent molecules.
Chemistry can change the nature of molecules.
Hydrophilic molecules attract water molecules due to their polar nature. This attraction allows them to dissolve in water, forming a homogeneous solution.
Some examples of complex molecules found in nature include DNA, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. These molecules are essential for various biological processes and functions in living organisms.
Water-fearing molecules are called hydrophobic molecules. These molecules do not interact or mix well with water due to their nonpolar nature.
These are nonmetals.
The ozone layer is made up of ozone molecules only. These molecules are reactive in nature.
In nature generally they are S8 molecules. It shows zero in that molecule.
Enantiomers. These molecules are non-superimposable mirror images of each other due to their chiral nature.
Molecules
In nature generally they are S8 molecules. It shows zero in that molecule.
This change in the state of matter (liquid to solid) is called freezing; it is a physical change, the chemical nature of the molecules is not changed.