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Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.
The bonds are called covalent molecular bonds.
Covalent. [Although intermolecular bonding (hydrogen bonding and Van Der Waals) can occur between chains.]
covalent bond can be seen in organic as well as in inorganic compounds
Hydrogen bonding between the complementary, nitrogenous bases (cytosine, guanine, thymine, adenine) of the two polynucleotide chains.
nonpolar
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
The atomic covalent bonds
Carbon forms covalent bond when it shared electrons with other atoms.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains.Non fatty acid chains
Wax is a lipid, meaning that it is a hydrophobic substance composed primarily of atoms bonded together in nonpolar, covalent chains. However, whether or not it is in one field of study or another has no real effect on this definition.
Nonpolar fatty acid chains are nonpolar and prevent the cell from dissolving.
covalent bonds between chains of molecules of a polymer or polymers, fastening the chains together. See also cross-linked polymer, under polymer.
The two nucleotide chains of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonding between the complimentary nitrogen bases.
Watson, Crick, and Wilkins were the three scientists that won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for Physiology or Medicine for their model of the structure of the nucleotide chains in DNA.
The bonds are called covalent molecular bonds.
Covalent. [Although intermolecular bonding (hydrogen bonding and Van Der Waals) can occur between chains.]