yes
Yes, atoms and molecules in matter are always constantly moving.
The strong force.
The weak force.
The electro-magnetic force.
The gravitational force.
Yes. These are called intermolecular attractions. A water molecule attracts other water molecules.
Oppositely charged particles of matter attract each other.
it becomes a molecule. when you add molecules and atoms, they form matter.
All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.
Molecules, atoms
Matter is made up of atoms, although atoms are made up of even smaller subatomic particles. Molecules are made up of a combination of atoms.
Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter. Chemical energy comes from the movement of atoms and molecules in matter.
no
Matter is made up of atoms.
it becomes a molecule. when you add molecules and atoms, they form matter.
Yes…all matter is composed of particles (electrons, nuclei, protons). Together, these particles create atoms. Atoms create molecules and compounds. Since molecules and compounds are matter and eyes are matter, eyes are made up of atoms and molecules.
yes
Lots of space between the atoms and molecules.
All states of matter do not necessarily have molecules. The noble gases consist of individual atoms, and ionic compounds consist of ions, or formula units. All states of matter must contain atoms, molecules, or ions, because matter is made of atoms, molecules, and ions.
well technically atoms and molecules are something found in cells but when mixed with matter they expand and kinda make a new piece of matter.
Molecules, atoms
molecules and atoms
Atoms,molecules
Sugar is formed from molecules and these molecules contain atoms.