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yes
water
hydrogen bonds!
you just said it === it dissolves. The molecules of sugar are attracted by the water molecules and are separated from other sugar molecules, but they are still sugar molecules.
Strong cohesive force
Non-polar molecules are more attracted to other non-polar molecules.
Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules with an opposite charge.
they arent attracted to each other, they are just closely packed together
The relationship is that they do not mix. The molecules in water are attracted to each other and will not mix with the oil molecules which are also attracted to each other and therefore will not mix with the water molecules
water
yes
All substances always vibrate and shake next to each other: it's how we perceive temperature. I don't think I quite understand this question. But this may help: If a substance is in solid form, it is the most compact. The molecules are vibrating next to each other very closely. If a substance is in liquid form, it is somewhat compact. Molecules are vibrating next to each other, but not as closely. If a substance is in a gaseous form, it is spread out and crazy: and like every other state of matter, the molecules are vibrating next to each other.
Solid-molecules vibrate but are fixed in place. Liquid-molecules are free to move about, but still are attracted to each other. Gas-molecules move freely in any direction until colliding with another molecule.
This describes a liquid.
Water is made up of lots of tiny molecules. The molecules are attracted to each other and stick together. The molecules on the very top of the water stick together very closely to make a force called surface tensionI hope that helps :D
yes
Fats are the organic molecules that are most closely related to lipids. Other organic molecules include carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.