Hold polar molecules together
Scientists have worked together in many ways in the past.
are molecules are joined together to form elements
are molecules are joined together to form elements
no they just do photographs together
Water molecules bunch together in the state of a solid.
A molecule is a group of atoms that are chemically bound together. There are many different atoms such as "H" for Hydrogen or "He" for Helium or "Na" for Sodium. Scientists represent these atoms in different sizes and colours.
In any solid the particles have bonds holding the atoms together into molecules, and bonds (or forces) holding the molecules together to form the solid.
molecules that start closing together turn into solid example: think of water, when molecules are loose the water is liquid but when the molecules are packed together the water turns into ice
Molecules in liquid goes fast and its able to flow around. Molecules in solid aren't able to move around and is stuck together. Lastly, Molecules in gas are able to move around wicked fast and does not bunch together.
Water molecules are closest together in the liquid phase.
Yes, that's how molecules are formed.