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The molecules are so small that other tiny atoms are also captured in the filters.
This month Kiehl's is introducing Clearly Corrective Dark Spot Solution ($49.50), which promises that its C molecules are so small they are more easily absorbed by the skin.
Chemists had no way to see what molecules looked like, because molecules are so small that no device such as a microscope could be developed that would give a complete image of a molecular structure.
In spite of its high temperature, the corona yields relatively little heat, because of its low density; i.e., the constituent gas molecules are so sparse that the energy content per cubic centimetre is substantially lower than that of the interior region of the Sun.
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.
The attractive forces between helium molecules are so weak that the molecules would prefer to stick to just about any surface than to each together.
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The discovery of a seasonal "hole" in this veil of ozone molecules was so unexpected — "the surprise of the century," one chemist later called it — that it was presumed to be a data glitch.
The triple bond between atoms in the nitrogen molecules is so strong (226 kilocalories per mole, more than twice that of molecular hydrogen) that it is difficult to cause molecular nitrogen to enter into other combinations.
C60 molecules were so weakly bonded to each other that the fibre was broken by electron beams.
For years, the methods of extracting and analyzing degraded DNA molecules were so tricky that they remained the exotic province of a few high-profile labs.
However, C60 molecules were so weakly bonded to each other that the clusters were broken by electron beams during the SEM observation (Figure 2b; see also Additional file 1 for the movie).
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