During the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis, the 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 PGA (Phosphoglyceric Acid) 3 carbon molecules.
the calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
You may be talking about the activated complex, which is a kind of unstable "molecule" that is a transition state between the products and the reactants in a reaction.
Nothing "happens to it" unless something happens to it. In other words, your question is missing the "when" part ("what happens to a molecule of protein WHEN ..."). Even then, it depends on the details; different proteins react in different ways.
When light strikes a chlorophyll molecule, electrons in the chloroplast get excited.
It returns to its original resting position.
A continuous disintegration occur.
the calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
They stay emotionally unstable.
A molecule Ni3 doesn't exist; you think probable to a compound of Ni(III).
No, it is an unstable, radioactive metal: Po, atom number 84
You may be talking about the activated complex, which is a kind of unstable "molecule" that is a transition state between the products and the reactants in a reaction.
The compound HeNe exist but it is difficult to obtain this molecule and is very unstable.
A molecule as it consists of two bromine atoms. Bromine is usually found in it's diatomic state because it is unstable alone.
Coenzyme A is derived from the B vitamin pantothenic acid. The sulfur-containing portion of coenzyme A allows it to form a thioester bond with acetate, which is a crucial step in numerous metabolic pathways. This sulfur linkage facilitates the transfer of acyl groups during various biochemical reactions.
When the economic or political conditions are unstable the monetary value of gold increases
Water IS a polar molecule.
An unstable transition state complex.Six oxygen atoms do not form a stable molecule.