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Q: What is the part of a molecule that causes it to behave a certain way?
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What is the smallest part of a compound with all the properties of that compound?

A molecule


What causes a hydrogen bond?

When a molecule expands within a hydrogen atom it is released by an incorrerated molecule inside a desticated part of the atom.


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What is chromopore?

As close as I can tell, chromopore is either a misspelling of the word 'chromophore' which is the specific part of any molecule that causes color. A second alternative is chromopore is talking about the entire molecule, not just the part that produces the color.


Is a molecule part of a atom?

no an atom is a part of a molecule.


How does DNA limint the size of the cell?

The DNA molecule is the cell's instructions. It is the information contained in this molecule that determines what proteins the cell makes, and we are thinking that a certain part of the molecule called telomeres may even tell the cell how long to live.


What is the molecule smallest part of?

A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.


What is a clomophore?

A chromophore is part of a molecule. This part is what gives the molecule its color by absorbing and reflecting light.


The smallest part of a molecule is what?

a molecule is the smallest part of a substance i hoped i answered your question


Which job must enzymes do before replication can begin?

They must unwind part of the original DNA molecule.


What part of DNA is found at the centre of the molecule?

phosphate molecule


What causes water to be more polar molecule?

Because of the way the hydrogens bond to the oxygen in water, the molecular geometry is a bent or angular shape, and the oxygen has 2 lone pairs of electrons. This makes the oxygen part of the water molecule rather negative relative to the hydrogen part of the molecule, which is rather positive. Thus, there is a separation of charge, and this is what makes the water molecule so polar.