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Why does the world need molecules?

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Everything we know and feel is made up of molecules or produced by molecules. All physical things are composed of molecules. All experiences of the brain are due to molecular reactions in the nervous system.

Molecules composed of atoms, make everything you experience possible.

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5 examples of molecules?

There are a great many molecules in the world. 5 molecules are water, table salt, ozone, carbon dioxide, and silver nitrate.


Can you see molecules with a maginfy glass or a microscope?

A magnifying glass is not powerful enough to see molecules. You would need a very high powered microscope to see molecules and it's not likely something you will find in just any science lab.


What will happen if molecules will bump into each other?

It depends on a variety of factors. Firstly, it depends on which molecules are bumping into eachother. Depending on what they are, a reaction might occur, such as the bonding of the two molecules. If it is possible that these two molecules react together, whether they bond or not depends on two factors: firstly, their energy and secondly, their orientation. They need to have enough energy (called the activation energy) and need to be in the right position, otherwise they won't react. If molecules bump into eachother and don't react, they will bounce off eachother.


Are Molecules closer together in gases than in liquids?

The molecules in a solid are held together by short invisible bonds. A way to think about these bonds is that they slowly stretch as they move towards gas form. So in a solid the bonds are stronger and shorter, without them being held in such close proximity to each other they wouldn't be able to hold there shape, resulting in a more liquid form. Now in short, it is so the invisible bonds can more easily control the molecules in the object.


What happens when you put two molecules together?

It totally depends on the molecules. They may react to form new molecule(s) or not react at all. p.s if its 2 molecules or Chuck Norris's Blood then s*** goes boom, world implodes and the universe and everything else ends :3

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Does a medium need molecules?

Mediums are made of molecules. Actually, we're all made of molecules whether we are mediums or not. We require molecules to breath, to drink, to eat, and to exist. Psychic ability has no bearing on one's need for molecules.


How many molecules of Na would you need to bond 8 molecules of fluorine?

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What are molecules used for?

You can find molecules on every surface of the world because molecules are the smallest particle of a substance.


Why do you need organic molecules in your diet?

you need organic molecules in your diet because without them then you would not be a healthy human being.


How does vsepr change the way you see 2d molecules in a 3d world?

For me, it pretty much doesn't change a thing. This is a homework question you need to answer for yourself.


Why do you need models to visualize the structure of molecules?

This helps for drawing diagrams about elements ,atoms and molecules


What best describes how molecules interact with systems in the human body?

you need the molecules to make the tissue.


How many hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules would you need to start with to make 10 water molecules?

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In order to move molecules in your kidney what does your body need?

Your body needs energy to move the molecules in your kidneys.


How many APT molecules are needed to jump start glycolysis?

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Does radiation need atoms and molecules to work?

nope