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A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
phosphate 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.
The smallest part of a substance is a molecule. A molecule can be a compound of different elements or be comprised of a single element.
The non-polar part (the hydrophobic tail of the phospholipid)
A molecule
When a molecule expands within a hydrogen atom it is released by an incorrerated molecule inside a desticated part of the atom.
"Behave" is a verb.
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.
no an atom is a part of a molecule.
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.
A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical compound.
A chromophore is part of a molecule. This part is what gives the molecule its color by absorbing and reflecting light.
a molecule is the smallest part of a substance i hoped i answered your question
They must unwind part of the original DNA molecule.
phosphate 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.