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What is Neptune's atmosphere composed of?

Neptune is surrounded by thick layers of clouds in rapid motion. Winds blow these clouds at speeds up to 700 miles (1,100 kilometers) per hour. The clouds farthest from Neptune's surface consist mainly of frozen methane. Scientists believe that Neptune's darker clouds, which lie below the clouds of methane, are composed of hydrogen sulfide.


What is ice composed of?

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Does frozen water becomes a starch?

No, frozen water does not become a starch. Starch is a complex carbohydrate found in plants, while frozen water is simply ice in its solid state. Starch is composed of glucose molecules, while frozen water is made up of water molecules arranged in a specific lattice structure.


What types of bonds will break when frozen water is heated and becomes liquid?

Of course. The reason for water's solid structure when frozen is due only to hydrogen bonds, which form a type of crystal lattice structure. When heat is applied, these bonds break, and water becomes liquid once again. then you crap yourself.


Does water lose its polarity when frozen?

No, water molecules maintain their polarity when frozen. As water freezes, the molecules align in a structured arrangement, but they still retain their positive and negative ends. The hydrogen bonds between water molecules also contribute to the preservation of its polarity.


Why do molecules in water expand when frozen?

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Can Hydrogen be frozen into a liquid?

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Does water expand or contract when frozen?

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Are the clouds on Neptune frozen water?

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