is molecules around us all the time
the sheding of air
Moisture in the air.
An aviation accident
It refers to the air above the Arctic continent.
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Molecules are the smallest units of chemical compounds that retain the chemical properties of the compound. They are made up of two or more atoms bonded together. Molecules can be simple, like oxygen (O2), or complex, like DNA.
Molecules are the smallest particles of a substance.
Air molecules and water molecules!
When an object moves through the air, air molecules collide with its surface, creating a frictional force called air resistance. This force opposes the object's motion, making it more difficult to move forward. The more surface area the object has, the greater the air resistance it will experience.
No; molecules by definition must be electrically neutral.
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
In cold air, molecules move slower then they would move in warm air. One part of the KPM (kinetic particle model) states that temperature directly effects the movement of the particles, therefore causing the molecules of the warm air to move faster (because of more frequent collisions between the molecules).
Air pressure becomes lower as water molecules are added to the air because water molecules have less weight.
Yes. Air is a mixture of many gas molecules.
The molecules in warm air move faster
When heat touches air molecules they speed up but when cold air touches molecules they slow down.
Molecules get in the way. When something passes through the air, it has to move molecules out of the way, and they are usually pushed aside.