Because we know that all molecules that act as antigens produce an antibody so they have a property of antigenicity but not all give the immune response.
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
All molecules have an infrared spectrum.
the molecular shape of H2O is bent and has polar bonds between hydrogen and oxygen. This is the reason for many interesting properties of water and its intermolecular forces with other molecules and ions.
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
The building block of all molecules is an atom. Atoms combine together through chemical bonds to form molecules.
The phrase "some molecules pass" best describes the property of selective permeability.
The property of molecules that allows gases to fill the spaces available to them is their high kinetic energy. Gas molecules move freely and rapidly in all directions, spreading out to fill the container they are in due to their continuous random motion.
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
All of the elements hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine have this property.
An unreactive property is typically a chemical property that describes how a substance does not readily participate in chemical reactions with other substances. It is based on the arrangement of electrons in the substance's atoms or molecules.
Yes, all fluids exert pressure. Pressure is a fundamental property of fluids and is caused by the molecules in a fluid colliding with the walls of the container or object they are in contact with.
There all hydrophobic,meaning water fearing.They are nonpolar, which means they do not dissolve in water.
All molecules have an infrared spectrum.
the molecular shape of H2O is bent and has polar bonds between hydrogen and oxygen. This is the reason for many interesting properties of water and its intermolecular forces with other molecules and ions.
growl Water is not conventionally thought of as a solute, because it is much more practical as a solvent. That said, I assume the intended question was which property of water makes it an ideal solvent in some cases but not others? Water is a polar molecule, so acts as an ideal solvent for polar molecules, and an ineffective solvent for non-polar molecules. That is, polar molecules are readily soluble in water, but non-polar molecules (for all practical purposes) are insoluble in water. "Like dissolves like."
Yes, all compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds
All types of molecules