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molecules containing long chains of carbon atoms are found on living things.
Hydrocarbons are molecules comprised of only carbon and hydrogen.
It refers to how many carbon molecules are connected to each other.
With carbon, molecular chains, known as Linear Polymeric Molecules (LPM), can form.
The smallest units of organic compounds. Important examples of these molecules are based on chains of carbon atoms and come in four major categories: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids (DNA and RNA).
True
molecules containing long chains of carbon atoms are found on living things.
Fatty acid molecules do so.
No starches are long chains of sugar molecules, Sugar molecules are compounds of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen which are elements.
carbon-based molecules have 3 fundamental structures- straight chains, branched chains, and rings. In many carbon-based molecules, small molecules are subunits of an entire molecules. each carbon atom has four unpaired electrons in its outer energy level. therefore carbon atoms can form covalent bonds with up to four other atoms, including other carbon atoms.
Hydrocarbons are molecules comprised of only carbon and hydrogen.
It refers to how many carbon molecules are connected to each other.
It forms very strong bonds.
With carbon, molecular chains, known as Linear Polymeric Molecules (LPM), can form.
It's the glue that holds everything together. Carbon can form long chains, which atoms can attach to the sides of, thus creating hugely complex molecules.
Carbon. Your welcome :)
No. By definition, organic molecules are chains of carbon atoms of varying lengths. Any other atom can bond with these carbon atoms. For instance, methane (CH4) does not contain any oxygen atom.