Alpha bonds are hydrolised by alpha amylase. The alpha amylase is the sole form of amylase found in all mammals.
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
I believe that a phi bond is the bond between the nitrogen and alpha-carbon in a polypeptide, and the psi bond is the bond between the carbonyl carbon and the alpha-carbon.
Double Bond.
what bond is k20
OCl2 is covalent compound and the bond between O and Cl is covalent
In the mouth. Salivary Amylase breaks down alpha (1,4) bond of glycogen.
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
Its a Compound ( which is when two ions bond and form 'one' atom/compound) with a charge - Its a Compound ( which is when two ions bond and form 'one' atom/compound) with a charge -
I believe that a phi bond is the bond between the nitrogen and alpha-carbon in a polypeptide, and the psi bond is the bond between the carbonyl carbon and the alpha-carbon.
what bond is k20
Double Bond.
OCl2 is covalent compound and the bond between O and Cl is covalent
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Two molecules of glucose joined with an alpha bond. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltos
Ethene, also called ethylene, is the simplest compound with a double covalent bond, and ethyne, also called acetylene, is the simples compound with a triple covalent bond.
no, but it can be one of the bonds that hold a compound together. covalent bonds are the strongest type of molecular bond.
This is a ionic compound. So there is a ionic bond.