The atomic structure of an atom determines what it is able to bond with. It will also effect its boiling and melting point.
Stupid loads would affect a structure!
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Minerals have a definite chemical composition, are solid, are inorganic, are naturally occurring, and have a crystalline structure.
In simple words, we can define it as``The total force exerted on a structure by an earthquake``. And in detail, ``The seismic loads on the structure during an earthquake result from inertia forces which were created by ground accelerations. The magnitude of these loads is a function of the following factors: mass of the building, the dynamic properties of the building, the intensity, duration, and frequency content of the ground motion, and soil-structure interaction``.
the nature of the material weathered (shape, size, composition) the nature of the weathering agent the frequency of the weathering agent the properties of the surrounding environment
By affecting mass
By affecting mass
Because the water molecule is bent, it is polar
true yes it can
The structure of a molecule affects its properties in a number of ways. The structure says what can bond with it.
The study of the makeup, structure, and properties of matter is?
well because of the free electrons in the structure of aluminium it is able to allow the passage of electron from electric current due to disassociated electrons in its structure basically because of the metallic bonding and the free electrons present it can conduct electricity and heat.
Chemistry!
Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition structure and properties of matter and the changes that it undergoes.
The properties of the compound will differ from the properties of the elements of which it is made.
Mass affects the properties of inertia
Metallurgic dislocations are defects or irregularities within the crystal structure of a metal. These dislocations can affect the physical properties of the metal, such as yield strength.