meaning of bonding meaning of bonding
The connotative meaning of energy is powerful energetic
Lackadaisical:without much enthusiasm, energy, or effort
source of energy used by cells
Filled with or characterized by a lively energy and excitement.
The kittens were bonding like paper and glue
The energy required to break its ionic bonding is too great to allow net motion of anions or cations in one direction through the solid.
covalent
due to hydrogen bonding
due to hydrogen bonding
As the temperature rises, the energy of the molecules in a substance rises meaning the intermolecular bonding between them weakens allowing them to flow easier
Covalent bonding does happen in solids. Caffeine is a solid. so are most organic molecules.
by sun
one with hydrogen bonding.
Closer bonding of particles.
Covalent or van der Waals' bonding
Metal or atomic bonding: electrons are not shared but pooled together in the "conductivity sea" of electrons
When matter melts (changes from a solid to a liquid state), its molecules move faster, meaning they are gaining energy.