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That's a 'vacuum'.

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Space that contains few or no molecules?

A vacuum


In brief what is a vacuum?

A vacuum is a space that contains very few molecules of gas, which results in a very low pressure.


What happens to space between molecules as they cool?

Molecules take up less space as they cool. The space contains more molecules.


The aqueous space of a cell's cytoplasm?

cytosol is the aqueous space of a cell's cytoplasm; contains water,ions,small molecules, and organic macromolecules.


How can you determine the temperature of an object in space?

You can't, temperature is the average kenetic energy of the molecules and in space, there simply are too few or none to measure.


Which layer of the atmosphere contains no air?

The exosphere, which is Earth's outermost atmospheric layer, contains very few (atmospheric) molecules. It is the last thing separating us and "space" as we know it.


What makes the sound of the sonic boom?

Molecules collapsing in on and crashing into each other in any void space created by an object passing through that space at a high enough velocity to push a shock wave outward involving all of the molecules it contains.


Land that contains relatively few people and large areas of open space is considered?

Rural Land


Explain why carbon dioxide can be compressed more than milk?

This has to do with how the molecules in the material are arranged. In a solid, everything is very close together and tightly packed. In fluids the molecules have a little more space to move and in a gas, the molecules have a lot of space because there's almost nothing to bump into. Milk is a liquid, and although there is some room, the molecules are too close together to keep pressing for very long. Carbon dioxide is a gas, it has a few molecules in very vast space, which means there is plenty of space to push, before the molecules "feel the heat".


List each container that contains molecules?

There are two containers that contain molecules. Container a and container b. Container a contains carbon dioxide, and container b contains water and carbon dioxide molecules.


Are molecules in clothes?

Yes. Molecules are the combination of atoms. Therefor every substance contains molecules.


Why does ice have a difference difference density than liquid water?

It has a different amount of space between molecules.