ice is not a molecule because its not a inorganic solid
Ice is not considered an organic macro-molecule. It is a crystalline form of water and does not contain carbon atoms, which are essential for a molecule to be considered organic.
compound
Ice crystals are made up of many water molecules bonded together in a hexagonal lattice structure. Each water molecule in the lattice is connected to four neighboring water molecules through hydrogen bonds, creating a rigid and ordered structure typical of ice.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the hydrogen bonds in ice? That's like asking how many sprinkles are on a donut. Anyway, in ice, each water molecule can form four hydrogen bonds with its neighbors, so the maximum number of hydrogen bonds in ice is like four, man.
The ratio of the number of hydrogen atoms to the number of oxygen atoms in any physical state of water is always 2:1, as shown by the chemical formula of water, H2O.
Ice can be one molecule wide.
Ice is not considered an organic macro-molecule. It is a crystalline form of water and does not contain carbon atoms, which are essential for a molecule to be considered organic.
Ice cream is a mixure, not a compound.
Yes ice contain atom.Ice comprises of water molecule.
no ice is but water is not
The molecular formula for dry ice is CO2. Its structure is approximated by a 120o angle, with 2 double bonds connecting each oxygen molecule to the carbon molecule. The molecular formula for dry ice is CO2. Its structure is approximated by a 120o angle, with 2 double bonds connecting each oxygen molecule to the carbon molecule.
Both molecules are made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen, referring to its atoms.
compound
Technically, yes but literally no. even though the ice linear is moleculetic it is within no range of ice atom bombs such as ak 47
Molecularly, ice melts when the molecule particles disintegrate and move away from each other. This will cause the ice block to become liquid.
they are vibrating slightly
because you dont change the molecule. H2O IS THE SAME MOLECULE as water, ice or steam