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How are molecules joined together?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Gaseous molecules are always in continuous random motion so they collide with each other if they are of different elements or compounds and are properly oriented then their effective collisions may produce another substance or they may undergo the chemical reactions.

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Proteins are what our body uses to create the structural "skeleton" of all our body tissue.

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All an element want's is to become stable, so there are two ways this happens. Ionic and Covalent bonds. With ionic bonds an element will loose or gain electron to have a full outer shell to become stable. Covalent bond is where elements share their electrons.

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The atoms in molecules bond to one another through "sharing" of electrons.

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Molecules are held together through a process called bonding. The types of bonds and their configurations are largely responsible for the properties of matter.

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Atoms in a molecule have covalent or ionic bonds. Both are intermediate by electrons.

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