Vitamin c
Folate
C
Yes, free (not bound) glutamic acid will affect blood sugar. It interferes with insulin sensitivity and may contribute to diabetes.
Six water molecules are bound to iron (II) ammonium sulfate.
Yep. That is true.
Werner's theory, proposed by Alfred Werner in 1893, was the first attempt to explain the bonding in coordination compounds. It suggested that metal ions can form coordination complexes by donating electron pairs to coordinate covalent bonds with surrounding ligands. This theory laid the foundation for modern coordination chemistry.
Iron molecules within the hemoglobin
There is no such thing as a bound of a molecule. A water molecule consists of 2 hydrogen atoms which are each bound to 1 oxygen atom.
No, It is silver metal, an element , single Ag is an atom.
Atoms are the smallest unit of a single element. Molecules are clusters of atoms bound together, like O2 (oxygen) or NO2 (Nitrous Oxide). Particles are still small, but large enough to reflect light, and usually made of lots of molecules.
Liquids can easily change there shape because molecules are loosely bound to each other. in case of Solids, molecules are so tightly bound that you cant change it shape until you hit it with something. in case of Gases, you can say that molecules are almost free.
G protein
Ca2+
if we talk about the relative movement of molecules in solids the movement of molecules is slower than liquids and gases because in solids molecules are bound together with relatively stronger forces