Carboxyl group
3 oxygen atoms, so one and a half oxygen molecules. 3 Oxygen atoms joined by a single and a double bond in a bent shape, it is one molecule. A normal molecule of Oxygen has two atoms joined by a double bond.
There are no such things as "an atom molecules". Molecules are made of two or more atoms for instance: an Oxygen molecule is made of two atoms of Oxygen that are joined together. a Methane molecule is made from 4 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of Carbon that are joined together.
A particle composed of one or more atoms is called a molecule
It is a molecule!
The molecular formula of acetylene gas is C2H2. The shape of the molecule is linear, with the two carbon atoms joined by a triple bond and each carbon atom also bonded to one hydrogen atom by a single bond.
amino acids
Diatomic oxygen is a diatomic molecule joined by a double covalent bond.
An atom is the smallest complete particle of an element. A molecule consists of two or more atoms joined together.
Organic
double sugars. glucose is a monomer.
3 oxygen atoms, so one and a half oxygen molecules. 3 Oxygen atoms joined by a single and a double bond in a bent shape, it is one molecule. A normal molecule of Oxygen has two atoms joined by a double bond.
The hydrogen molecule, H2, consists of two hydrogen atoms joined by a covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared. The hydrogen molecule does not experience hydrogen bonding, as it is a nonpolar molecule.
No carbon-carbon (C=C) double bonds. All carbons are joined to four other atoms: either carbon or hydrogen.
A disaccharide (e.g. sucrose; or ordinary, off-the-shelf table sugar) is a carbohydrate molecule that consists of two monosaccharides (single carbohydrate monomers) joined together by a glycosidic bond.
lactose
In a saturated fat, yes. Monounsaturated fat has a double bond. Polyunsaturated fats have multiple double bonds.
He2 does not exist.Cl2 is joined by a single covalent bond and N2 by a triple covalent bond.That means O2 is the molecule joined by double covalent bond