When a mixture is formed when one kind of molecule fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called a Homogeneous solution.
Those molecules are polar.
Condensation reactions are so called because they involve the formation of a covalent bond between two molecules, resulting in the release of a small molecule such as water. This process "condenses" the two molecules together by removing a molecule of water.
A collection of molecules that are not all the same is called a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
A group of atoms that act as a unit is called a molecule.
In a beaker of water, the bonds between water molecules are called hydrogen bonds. These bonds are formed between the positively charged hydrogen atoms of one water molecule and the negatively charged oxygen atom of another water molecule.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
Molecules
A substance that is a mixture of molecules is called a compound. Compounds are composed of two or more different types of atoms bonded together in specific ratios. Examples of compounds include water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
These are usually called "van der Waals" bonds. Some of the strongest of these types of bonds occur between hydrogen atoms attached by chemical bonds to a particular other atom in the same molecule but also attracted by electron-rich areas on other molecules in their vicinity, and these are often called "hydrogen bonds."
The movement of heat energy from one molecule to the next is called conduction. It occurs through direct contact between molecules, with vibrating molecules passing on their kinetic energy to neighboring molecules.
Those molecules are polar.
Condensation reactions are so called because they involve the formation of a covalent bond between two molecules, resulting in the release of a small molecule such as water. This process "condenses" the two molecules together by removing a molecule of water.
A collection of molecules that are not all the same is called a mixture. Mixtures can be homogeneous (uniform composition) or heterogeneous (non-uniform composition).
Molecules that contain two or more atoms are called diatomic molecules. an example of one is water. 2-hydrogen and 1-Oxygen
A type of mixture that is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called colloidal solution.
A group of atoms that act as a unit is called a molecule.