h2O
Water is a simple molecule β two hydrogen attached to one oxygen. The three atoms normally form a V-shape. In the usual ice found on Earth, the Vs connect in an airy structure. (That is why water, unlike most every other substance, expands when it freezes.)
A molecule of H2O is the simplest particle of water that retains the properties of water.
molecule
What is kinabagat?
Molecule
A compound contains two or more chemical elements. The molecule is the smallest particle of a compound which retains its chemical properties, but atoms of the same element can form molecules (e.g. oxygen is diatomic O-2, while O-3 is ozone).
Molecule
water
The properties of sugar and water alone is a liquid and a solid. The properties of sugar-water solution is a liquid.
For the amount of material in the particle the surface area of a small particle is greater than a larger particle. Said another way, the surface area per unit volume is greater for a smaller particle. Dissolving speed is related to the surface area. Therefore a smaller particle dissolves faster than a larger particle.
Hydrogen ions
This is the water molecule H2O.
If you mean the smallest particle of water that has the properties of water, then yes, water particles are molecules.
The texture of soil depends on its particle size:Β clay-fine grains, very little space for water.Β sand- coarse grains, loose, water drains quicklysilt-medium grains, retains water.Β
we describe air by answering it's properties
A compound contains two or more chemical elements. The molecule is the smallest particle of a compound which retains its chemical properties, but atoms of the same element can form molecules (e.g. oxygen is diatomic O-2, while O-3 is ozone).
no.the particle never disappear,the water just change its properties of particles when melting to ice
retains the chemical identity of that element.
I believe you are talking about a mixture. A mixture is a physical blend of two or more substances where each substance retains its own properties. Since they keep their properties, mixtures can be separated into their original individual substances. Example: If you had a mixture of salt and sand, you could separate them by pouring the mixture into a container of water. Salt is soluble in water and will dissolve. You can then pour the salt water through a filter, capturing the sand. Then, by evaporating the water, the salt will be left.
mud
H20 is water. Water would not be a particle.
The part of the matrix retains water is the connective tissue matrix. This is mostly composed of fibers and ground substances.