depending on the type of collision
type in Google
(Collision Types) and read
when molecule collide with other molecule
it may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form of
kenitic
energy and speed up
if the lost energy =
the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collision
and if the lost energy isn`t
equal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`t
be elastic collision
a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products
Molecules have more kinetic energy when they are moving. This energy is proportional to their speed and mass, making them collide with each other and their surroundings.
The molecules of any substance are attracted to each other through forces such as Van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, or covalent bonding. These interactions determine the physical and chemical properties of the substance.
When molecules in matter collide with each other, they can transfer energy and change direction. This collision can lead to changes in the temperature and pressure of the substance. Additionally, if the collisions are strong enough, chemical reactions may occur between the molecules.
Yes, when you are baking a cake, the molecules in the batter and the air in the oven are moving and colliding with each other. This movement and collision create heat energy, which causes the cake to rise and bake.
Heat transfer
The air molecules move farther apart from each other, therefore making it less dense. That's why hot air moves above cool air.
It breaks into other molecules or other atoms
heat transfer.
the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.
the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.
That's not really a answerable question because when atoms combine with other molecules you are just making bigger molecules or a smaller ones. You're not making any specific substances.
Then there will be no cell as well as a nucleus or any other part of a plant or animal, or even anything. everything has to have molecules.
a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products
fuel for cellular respiration and a starting material for making other organic molecules
the molecules come nearer to each other, therefore the volume deceases.
During friction, molecules at the contact surfaces interact with one another. The force of friction causes these molecules to resist motion, generating heat in the process. This heat is a result of the molecules vibrating and colliding with each other.