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No. Titanium is a metallic element. Metals don't form molecules.
Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
No, substances with higher molecular weight typically diffuse more slowly than those with lower molecular weight due to larger size and greater interaction with surrounding molecules. Smaller molecules have less resistance to movement and can diffuse more easily across a membrane or through a solution.
Carbon dioxide is heavier than air because of its higher molecular weight. It tends to sink and accumulate in low-lying areas rather than rising in the atmosphere.
This is a catalyst.
The average molecular weight of polyethylene can vary significantly depending on its type and method of production, typically ranging from about 5,000 to over 1,000,000 g/mol. Common grades of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) have molecular weights around 20,000 to 300,000 g/mol, while high-density polyethylene (HDPE) often falls between 100,000 and 1,000,000 g/mol. The molecular weight influences properties such as strength, flexibility, and processing characteristics.
They are correlated by volume weight/volume = density. For example, in a metal coin, the weight might not be much, but the volume is also very low, so it turns out that the density is high. Gases have almost no weight in a lot of volume, so their density is low.
Hydrogen is a poor conductor of heat because it is a non-metal with low density and an absence of free electrons that can carry thermal energy. Its low molecular weight and lack of strong intermolecular forces also contribute to its low thermal conductivity.
Objects with low density include foam, cork, and helium gas. Their low density makes them lightweight and buoyant, allowing them to float easily on water. Additionally, low-density objects are often good insulators and have a high strength-to-weight ratio, making them useful in applications where weight is a concern.
The absolute value of molecular weight (molar mass) is somewhat arbitrary. It's like asking if 100 is a large number, small number or somewhere in between. There are molecular weights as low as, say 2 g/mole for H2 gas, and as high as several thousand for a protein or other polymer. So, a molecular weight of 84 is high compared to a MW of 2, but is low compared to a MW of 100,000.
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yes, Dextrins are a group of low-molecular-weight carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch or glycogen.
Water has a lower density compared to most other liquids because of its unique molecular structure. The hydrogen bonds between water molecules cause them to form an open, hexagonal structure, which spaces the molecules further apart. This arrangement reduces the overall mass of the water, resulting in its low density.
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No. The reason is that low molecular weight compounds tend to have high molarity. As an example NaF is 42.5 molecular weight. So 42.5g dissolved in 1 liter of water would only be 4.25% but be 1 molar. Proteins tend to have every high molecular weight. So if a protein was say 1000 molecular weight, a 10% solution would contain 100g but only be 0.1 molar.
Magnesium is a low-density metal commonly used in safety flares and alloys due to its flammability and strength-to-weight ratio.