Molecular Spacing, is the space between molecules in an atom. :D
Stars are born in areas of space that contain a high enough density of molecular hydrogen to cause fusion. These areas of space are known as molecular clouds and are the locations in space where the majority of stars are created.
No, it is not narrow.
gasses take up the entire volume of their containers regardless of their molecular size. The intermolecular space is so huge that their molecular mass is negligible in comparison.
because their particles are tightly packed together and they have no inter molecular space
It takes up space like an "invisible" atom.
A. Dyer has written: 'An introduction to zeolite molecular sieves' -- subject(s): Molecular sieves, Zeolites 'Space' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Astronomy
molecular structure
One disadvantage of space-filling models is that they can obscure the details of molecular geometry, making it difficult to visualize bond angles and spatial arrangement of atoms. Additionally, these models often oversimplify complex structures, which can lead to misinterpretations in understanding molecular interactions. This can be particularly problematic in fields like drug design, where precise molecular shapes are crucial.
Molecular formulas contain no information about the arrangement of atoms. Because of this, one molecular formula can describe a number of different chemical structures. A structural formula is used to indicate not only the number of atoms, but also their arrangement in space.
Because the have a big inter-molecular space
Oxygen molecules are smaller in size and have a lower molecular weight compared to carbon dioxide molecules. This difference in molecular structure leads to oxygen taking up less space than carbon dioxide for the same amount of gas.
It shows the arrangement of the various atoms in space and which atoms are covalently bonded to one another.