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Each glucose molecule has the chemical formula C6H12O6. When three glucose molecules bond, they lose two molecules of water. The chemical formula of a trisaccharide made of three bonded glucose molecules is C18H32O16.
Molecules have to be stuck together, or they would not be molecules. Molecules are bonded to one another because of electrons. Without those bonds, they would be individual atoms.
No. It's the other way around: molecules are made of atoms.
Hydrated ions contain water molecules inside their crystalline structure. They are not chemically bonded to the water molecules.
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Sugar molecules are bonded together by a process called dehydration synthesis.
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Molecules are assembly of atoms bonded by chemical bonds.
neutral molecules, atomes with similar electronegativity range
The molecules in a solid are bonded together permanently. Liquid molecules, on the other hand, also have bonded molecules but they continuously break and reform with other molecules. Gas molecules are not bonded.
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Hydrogen bonds.
Yes. Organic molecules are covalently bonded.
A molecule is when two atoms are bonded together. A compound is when two DIFFERENT atoms are bonded together. All compounds are molecules. Not all molecules are compounds.
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