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With carbon, molecular chains, known as Linear Polymeric Molecules (LPM), can form.

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Q: Why does carbons unique bonding ability makes it essential in all organic molecules?
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What do carbons special bonding ability allow carbon to do?

Carbon's special bonding ability allows it to form many different compounds.


Why are the shapes of the lipid molecules different between saturated and unsaturated fats?

Because the unsaturated fats contains double bonds between some of the carbons, saturated fats only contain single bonds between all of the carbons. The double bonding gives the molecules a different goemetry.


Do carbons form four ionic bonds in its compound?

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Why are diamonds insoluble in water?

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What group of molecules are rich in carbon and hydrogen?

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How many carbons from one glucose molecules enter one round of Krebs cycle?

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How many carbons does each organic molecule have?

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What has to happen in order for a molecule to become saturated?

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