As a molecule is heated up, it gains kinetic energy causing the atoms to vibrate more rapidly and increase their overall movement. This can lead to changes in the molecular structure, such as breaking bonds, changing shape, or phase transitions from solid to liquid to gas. Ultimately, the molecule's physical appearance may change depending on the specific interactions between its atoms and the surrounding environment.
Any organic molecule contain carbon.
Lewis dot structures show how an atom's electrons work together in a certain molecule. They also show what a certain molecule will look like.
No. A water molecule only consists of three atoms bonded together.
So far, no humans have been to Mars. We will have to wait for someone to get there to find out what they'll look like.
This is such an interesting question! The problem is that molecules are too small to be seen directly, and what we think of as the "shell" does not really exist as a real surface. Although the nucleii are in one place, the electron shell is a quantum mechanical notion. The same problem occurs in electromagnetism. What does a wave look like? Nobody really knows. It is not known to man kind.
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Any organic molecule contain carbon.
it looks like cookies
Do i look like einstein
After being heated with ethanol, the leaf may appear wilted or discolored due to the ethanol extracting the pigments from the leaf. The leaf may also become brittle or fragile as a result of the heat and the alcohol treatment.
Lewis dot structures show how an atom's electrons work together in a certain molecule. They also show what a certain molecule will look like.
the form determines how the organic molecule will look and the shape will determine how the behave organic molecule reacts with other molecule
The BOB car has been designed to look like Bob the Builder.
The BOB car has been designed to look like Bob the Builder.
All of them. (Water does look like an exception, but that's only around it's phase shift from solid to liquid.)
The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles. The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles.
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