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What bonds link the monomers of DNA?

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A covalent bond links chemical bonds and polymer plastics together. It is a chemical bond is the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between the atoms.

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Phosphodiester Linkage holds together the monomers of DNA.

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covalent bonds known as phosphodiester bonds

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I am almost positive that it is sticky tape !

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A Dehydration Reaction (this bond makes water) hold monomers together, and they make polymers (long molecule made up of identical building blocks).

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It depends on the monomers. Some ionic bonding is possible and some hydrogen bonding but the vast majority of bonds in polymers are covalent.

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Hydrogen bonds!

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Hydrogen Bonds

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