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How do disolved particles in water affect the movement of free water molecules?

Releasing free electrons is how dissolved particles in water affect the movement of water molecules.


Where do free water molecules move toward?

wwe


Why does dissolving substances affect water concentration?

The cioncentration of the free water molecules will


What describes the motion off water molecules in ice?

Since ice is a solid, there is no free motion between water molecules due to the intermolecular bonds holding the molecules in place. Because of this, water molecules "vibrate" in place when it is frozen. The colder it gets the less water vibrates.


How does water move in evaporation?

Water molecules at the surface of a body of water gain enough energy from the environment to break free from the liquid phase and become water vapor. These water vapor molecules rise into the atmosphere, contributing to evaporation.


What exactly is ice made of?

Just frozen water. The molecules of water have linked together to form a three dimensional matrix making it much stronger then liquid water , where the molecules roam free.


When water vaporizes the molecules does what?

When water vaporizes, the molecules gain enough energy to overcome the intermolecular forces holding them together as a liquid. This results in the water molecules breaking free from one another and entering the gas phase as water vapor.


What happens to water molecules as water evaporates?

As water evaporates, water molecules at the surface gain enough energy to break free from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase. These molecules become water vapor and move away from the liquid surface, resulting in the overall decrease in the liquid water level.


When water molecules disappear into the air is called?

Evaporation


Why does water evaporate and oil does not?

Water evaporates because its molecules are able to break free from the liquid surface, gaining enough energy to escape into the air as a gas. Oil molecules are larger and have weaker intermolecular forces, so they do not easily break free from the liquid surface to evaporate like water.


What form are molecules in water vapor?

Their form remains the same - water is water. However, the molecules are in a gaseous state/phase (rather than liquid or solid state/phase).


What is the matter that fills the organelles composed of water with free floating molecules?

The organelles that are composed of water and free-floating molecules are known as vacuoles. Vacuoles are membrane-bound structures found in the cytoplasm of cells and are filled with a solution of water, ions, sugars, and other molecules. They serve various functions such as storage, maintaining turgor pressure, and waste elimination in plant and animal cells.

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