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Q: Molecules that consist of carbon atoms joined by covalent bonds and with or without other elements are?
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Molecules that consists of carbon atoms joined by covalent bonds and with or without elements are?

Organic


What does molecules and atoms have in common?

Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.


Why do covalent bonds not conduct elctricity?

Because covalent bonds are between elements without metallic properties, and in order for a bond to conduct electricity, the bond has to include two metals, AKA a metallic bond.


Why is NaCl not a molecule?

Because sodium chloride form giant lattices without a limit between molecules.


What is a substance that not bonded together?

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.


Why do we need Ribozymes?

Ribozymes are RNA molecules that can act as enzymes; that is, catalyze covalent changes in the structure of substrates (most of which are also RNA molecules). Simple answer without Ribozymes we have no information or tools to allow us create blueprints for DNA or any structure of life.


Are there Substances without covalent bond?

Ionic and metallic substances both do not have covalent bonds!


How does a hydrogen bond compare to covalent bond?

The short answer, without too much research or effort on my part, is that hydrogen bonds are weaker. The are due to the attraction of hydrogen to other elements (such as oxygen) that have lone pairs swimming around. Covalent bonds are due to electronic effects, and as such are stronger.


How do you know that glucose is a compound?

Glucose is a compound made up of the elements carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Glucose solution in water is a mixture of water molecules and glucose molecules. Mixing them doesn't produce any new substance, and you can separate them without creating any new molecules.


Does polythene melt when heated?

Because, it has no crosslinks therefore its molecules move more freely. On the other hand, some other polymers, such as Bakelite, are crosslinked and you cannot turn then into a liquid without breaking the covalent bond.


What are liquids made up of?

The two elements that can be liquid at room temperature and pressure without being bonded to something else are bromine and mercury.


Why do some compounds have no charge?

Strictly, all compounds have no charge. What would be a compound if neutral but actually has a charge should properly be called an ion. Some compounds, such as the diatomic molecules of the elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, have perfectly symmetrical covalent bonds without even any polarity. Most covalent bonds between dissimilar atoms have some polarity, as do all ionicly bonded compounds, but this does not mean that the compounds themselves have net electrical charge.