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It freezes faster because the molecules are tighter.
Because the molecules are going to want to go toward lowest possible accessible chemical potential.
Because the molecules are larger, they can be placed into a solution and sprayed onto a piece of glass.
Because the molecules are stiff, the crystal does not collapse like a balloon when air is sucked out of it.
Because the molecules are exposed to sunlight, they begin to disassociate, breaking up into radicals and individual atoms.
The latest discoveries have boosted the researchers' morale because the molecules are as large as the simplest amino acid, glycine.
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Not only does a tiny test tube require far less fluid, it can also speed reactions, because all the molecules are so much closer to each other.
All positions are actually equivalent to one another, and likewise all orientations are equivalent, because in a liquid the molecules are in constant motion.
Because the molecules were round and thus moved easily past one another, they proved to be effective lubricants.
Because the peak rotation of the molecules is constant, it can be used as a reference point to keep accurate time.
Plants give you the option of making many molecules to add to a cocktail of pharmaceuticals, because the potential cost of making the molecules is much lower than conventional systems.
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