The kinds of bonds that join molecules with other molecules are called intermolecular bonds. These can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. These bonds can usually be broken by an increase in thermal energy (temperature), and form when there is a lack of thermal energy.
The kinds of bonds that join molecules with other molecules are called intermolecular bonds. These can be covalent bonds or ionic bonds. These bonds can usually be broken by an increase in thermal energy (temperature), and form when there is a lack of thermal energy.
The kinds of bonds that join the atoms within molecules together are called 'intramolecular bonds'. These are not usually broken unless a chemical reaction occurs (which causes the atoms involved to change formation/chemical structure).
Sugar molecules are organic molecules made primarily of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. As such, they are held together with covalent bonds.
Sugar molecules are held together by a covalent bond.
Covalent bond
These bonds are covalent.
Glycosidic Bond
a non polar bond is formed between two atoms/molecules of equal electronegativity
ester bond: Between an alcohol group and a acid group on each sugar.
There are two types of bonds created by atoms of the molecules are polar covalent bond and hydrogen bond. Polar covalent bond is formed by the hydrogen and oxygen of the water while the hydrogen bond is formed between the water molecules.
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.
A bond between a sugar (the ribose sugar) and a non sugar (the base) is called a glycosidic bond.
Actually it is a weak bond like the attraction between water molecules.
Glycosidic Bond
Hydrogen Bond
a non polar bond is formed between two atoms/molecules of equal electronegativity
a hydrogen bond
ester bond: Between an alcohol group and a acid group on each sugar.
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
Dispersion Bond is the weak force of attraction between molecules of same element and bond is formed is known as dispersion bond
There are two types of bonds created by atoms of the molecules are polar covalent bond and hydrogen bond. Polar covalent bond is formed by the hydrogen and oxygen of the water while the hydrogen bond is formed between the water molecules.
Covalent bond
A covalent bond is a chemical bond formed by the sharing of electrons within the molecule. Attractions between molecules are relatively weak because there is no formation of a chemical bond.