Co-ordinate bond
Polyatomic ion
I think its called a glycoprotein
It is called a molecule which is covalently bonded in nature
Bond energy
A group of covalently bonded atoms that acts together as one charged atom is called a polyatomic ion. It is also known as molecular ion.
No, the atoms within a given water molecule are covalently bonded to each other, but the molecules are not covalently bonded to other water molecules. Instead they have what is called a coordinate covalent bond. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons. In a coordinate covalent bond, there is no sharing of electrons but there are regions of electric charge (water molecules have a positive and a negative end to them due to the pattern in which the electrons are distributed) and that causes an electrostatic attraction.
Tons
An ion that contains a covalently bonded group of atoms is called a "polyatomic ion".
a molecule
a tripeptide
If they are covalently bonded, it would be a molecule. If they are bonded by an ionic bond, they form an ionic compound.
a hydrogen gas molecule, H2.
You think to a ion (anion or cation).
I think its called a glycoprotein
It is called a molecule which is covalently bonded in nature
The same atoms bonded together are elements. Different atoms bonded together are compounds. Oxygen gas, O2, is an element composed of molecules of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Water, H2O is a molecular compound composed of two hydrogen and one oxygen atoms covalently bonded. Common table salt, NaCl, is an ionic compound composed of sodium and chloride ions ionically bonded.
Bond energy
The backbone of organic molecules consists of covalently bonded carbon atoms. A macromolecule is composed of smaller units called monomers.