One gas molecule that is similar in size to water (H₂O) is hydrogen sulfide (H₂S). Both molecules have comparable molecular sizes due to their similar atomic compositions and structures, with H₂S being slightly larger than H₂O. Additionally, both are polar molecules, which influences their physical properties and interactions in various environments.
No, the size of a water molecule remains the same regardless of the phase it is in. The differences in density and spacing between molecules in the different phases make it appear differently but the size of the molecule itself remains constant.
All of the gas giant planets are similar: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They differ mainly in size and the concentration of certain gases in their atmospheres.
Technically there are none. There are only two gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn but they are not similar in size. The answer you are looking for is Neptune and Uranus but they are classified as Ice Giants, not Gas Giants.
Uranus and Neptune, which are fairly similar in size and composition, have sometimes been referred to as twin planets to each other, and are mostly gas (although both are believed to have a rocky core).
neptune is the third bigest planet from the solar system
No, the size of a water molecule remains the same regardless of the phase it is in. The differences in density and spacing between molecules in the different phases make it appear differently but the size of the molecule itself remains constant.
All of the gas giant planets are similar: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. They differ mainly in size and the concentration of certain gases in their atmospheres.
Technically there are none. There are only two gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn but they are not similar in size. The answer you are looking for is Neptune and Uranus but they are classified as Ice Giants, not Gas Giants.
Both contain sulphur atoms. Elemntal sulfur is most commonly found as S8, a ring molecule, wheras sulfur dioxide, SO2, is a gas.
Gas made out of helium and hydrogen
Fructose is the organic molecule. Other two are inorganic gases
Uranus and Neptune, which are fairly similar in size and composition, have sometimes been referred to as twin planets to each other, and are mostly gas (although both are believed to have a rocky core).
a molecule is a gas,solid, or liquid
Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each oxygen atom has a radius of about 60 picometers, making the molecule approximately 120 picometers in size.
The most important is the molecule diameter.
Air is a heterogeneous mixture of gaseous molecules and solid particulates. Therefore, there is no single size of an air molecule. Most of air are molecules of nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) gas both of which also have different sizes.
A molecule, SO2