Consecutive links between these molecules are formed: polymerization occur.
When water in liquid form is cooled, the molecules come closer and closer together, increasing its density to a maximum at 4 degrees Celsius. (Further cooling slightly decreases the density until Zero dgrees Celsius. At that temperature, water molecules start sticking together in rings of six molecules. These take up more room than molecules simply bunched together, so ice is less dense than liquid water.)
No, Molecules are just 2 or more atoms of the same element joined together.
Compared to a solid object's molecules no. Unless the water is ice. Water molecules are more compact than gaseous molecules.
Molecules are held together by chemical bonds. More likely electrons that are shared between two bonded atoms which are compounds
They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
Heat is simply motion of molecules, specifically the vibration of molecules. When air is heated the individual molecules begin to vibrate faster making it, on average, harder for two molecules to get closer together without bumping into each other. This means that a group of air molecules will begin to increase distance amongst themselves, taking up more volume than they would if they were cool.
Atoms. Molecules are two or more atoms together.
When water in liquid form is cooled, the molecules come closer and closer together, increasing its density to a maximum at 4 degrees Celsius. (Further cooling slightly decreases the density until Zero dgrees Celsius. At that temperature, water molecules start sticking together in rings of six molecules. These take up more room than molecules simply bunched together, so ice is less dense than liquid water.)
it becomes a liquid, and then a gas after that if heated even more.
it becomes a liquid, and then a gas after that if heated even more.
The molecules begin to release and move into the air more quickly than they condense back into liquid.
compounds are 2 or more elements bound together, a mixture is 2 or more elements and/or compounds physically mingled together
No, Molecules are just 2 or more atoms of the same element joined together.
The molecules in your teeth are closer together because your teeth is a solid and saliva is a liquid witch is farther apart (has more room)
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As energy increases molecules begin to move faster and shake more vigorously if you take energy out molecules do the opposite.
Molecules are collections of two or more atoms.