Almonds belong to the molecule category of lipids, which are fats. They contain healthy monounsaturated fats like oleic acid, as well as small amounts of polyunsaturated fats.
I'd need to know the specific molecule you're referring to in order to provide its chemical structure. Each molecule has a unique arrangement of atoms and bonds.
Almond cyanide has a bitter almond smell.
No, it is an unstable, radioactive metal: Po, atom number 84
Almond extract is derived from the oil of bitter almonds, which are the seeds of the almond tree.
The molecule is a fatty acid called dodecanoic acid or lauric acid. It belongs to the carboxylic acid group and is commonly found in coconut oil.
Bitter almonds contain amygdalin.
The mango belongs to the biological family Anacardiaceae, but the almond belongs to the biological family Rosaceae.
This is not a Betta question so it belongs elsewhere.
It belongs to nucleic acids.
What specific molecule is spinach made of
saturated fat
C18H34O3 is a fatty acid molecule. It belongs to the group of organic compounds known as lipids and is commonly found in fats and oils.
Almond milk is not recommended for dogs as it can cause digestive issues and potentially be harmful to them. It is best to stick to water or dog-specific milk alternatives.
An almond is considered a dicot because it belongs to the Rosaceae family, which consists of dicot plants. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf.
No, it is not safe to give almond milk to puppies as it can cause digestive issues and allergies due to their inability to digest certain ingredients in almond milk. It is best to stick to puppy-specific milk or consult a veterinarian for suitable alternatives.
If you mean on what continent Great Britain belongs to, it belongs to Europe, if this is not what you mean please be more specific.
Chlorine belongs to halogen family. chlorine exists as diatomic molecule in nature.