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How do water molecule react to freezing?

Water molecules lock into each other when frozen. They form diagonal lattices and crystal structures.


How many molecules of KF are formed when 2 molecules of KCl and 1 molecule of F2 react?

2.


In polar regions what happens to water molecules at the ocean's surface?

Molecules always react to things so the molecules would most likely freeze but any pollution could change the molecule. say if there were a oil spill then the molecules properties would be oil.


What is a single molecule that may react with similar molecules to form a chain?

"monomer"


Why are weak bases better leaving groups?

Weak bases are better leaving groups because they are less likely to react with other molecules in the reaction, allowing them to leave the molecule more easily and facilitate the reaction to proceed smoothly.


When two water molecules react what do they create?

Two water molecules can react to from hydrogen bonds. If one water molecule acts as an acid and donates a proton to another water molecule then hydronium ions an hydroxyl ions can be formed as well.


How water is formed when hydrogen gas is burnt?

when 2 molecules of hydrogen gas and one molecule of oxygen react with each other then they form water(H2O)


When 2 hydrogen molecules react with 1 oxygen molecule what is the product?

The product of this reaction is 2 water molecules (H2O).


How do antibonding pi orbitals affect the stability of a molecule?

Antibonding pi orbitals decrease the stability of a molecule by weakening the bonding interactions between atoms, making the molecule more likely to break apart or react with other substances.


How many molecules of hydrogen are required to form one molecule of glucose?

In the process of photosynthesis, 6 molecules of carbon dioxide react with 6 molecules of water to form one molecule of glucose and 6 molecules of oxygen. Thus, 12 molecules of hydrogen are required to form one molecule of glucose (from the 6 molecules of water).


Which molecule would most likely react withthe enzyme?

D


What happens when water molecule and oxygen molecule are put in the same container?

The water molecule and oxygen molecule will stay as separate entities in the container. Water molecules will remain as H2O and oxygen molecules will remain as O2 because each molecule has its own unique structure and properties. They will not chemically react with each other unless external conditions (like high temperature or a catalyst) are present to facilitate a reaction.