potential energy
covalent bonds
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
a polar covalent bond
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.
Molecules are covalent.
The bond that is the source of energy for cellular activities is called the phosphate bond in ATP molecules. The energy that is used for cellular activities is locked in this type of chemical bond.
covalent bonds
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
a polar covalent bond
Molecules stick together by various types of chemical bonding, typically covalent or coordinate covalent bonds.
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.
Molecules are covalent.
mostly covalent bonds as lipids are organic molecules
A covalent compound is a chemical substance in which two or more elements are bonded together by sharing electrons in a definite structure and ratio. Most covalent compounds form molecules
Molecules or covalent compounds are formed by the sharing of valence electrons.
Covalent molecules with small amounts of argon which is monatomic. All molecules are covalent. Ionic compounds form crystals, not molecules.
ionic molecules