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This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
A molecule of water is formed with a polar covalent bond.
a hydrogen bond
the bond between two water molecule is hydrogen bond.
It forms a compound called oxyhemoglobin. And when it combines with carbon dioxide it makes carboxyhemoglobin.
Hydroxonium H3O+ ion is formed.
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
Halogen derivatives of alkanes are also called alkyl halides. They are of different types and are classified depending on the no of halogen atoms in the molecule of the alkyl halide.Basically, they are formed by replacing one or more H atoms in the organic molecule. The number of H atoms forms the types of the alkyl halides....It's a very vast topic for 12th and it can even kill you...
fatty acids.
This molecule is ammonia - NH3.
The hydrogen released by the water.
i guess,its hydrogen bond..
A molecule of water is formed with a polar covalent bond.
A hydrocarbon.
Carbon dioxide.
Hydrogen is a molecule formed by three atoms out of which two are hydrogen and one is oxygen
The hydronium ion which is written chemically as H3O+ will be formed when the water and the hydrogen ion combine. The ability of water to attract the hydrogen ion is what will lead to the formation of the hydronium ion.