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A ribosome is a biological molecule made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins (ribosomal proteins). A ribosome is made of two pieces (subunits) and is the organelle that is involved in protein synthesis.
They do involve in chemical bonding.
The valence electrons (electrons present in the outer most shell) are involved in a chemical reaction.
Van der Waal's forces, or hydrogen bonding.
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Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
Electors is the subatomic particle. This is what is the most involved in chemical bonding.
These particles are the electrons.
electron of outer most shell.
The part of the atom that is used in bonding is the electron. More specifically, valance electrons which are the outer shell of the electron.
I think it's electrons.
The most important are the valence electrons.The electrons perform the bonding by being shared between the atoms.
The most important are the valence electrons.The electrons perform the bonding by being shared between the atoms.
At times the electrons involved in bonding are shared equally between the nuclei of two atoms and the bond is called a pure covalent bond. More often, however, the sharing is unequal and the electrons spend more time around the nucleus
Chemical energy - usually most directly and most efficiently from ATP. But there are times when it doesn't require ATP.
The most important are the valence electrons.The electrons perform the bonding by being shared between the atoms.
carbon