During the Calvin Cycle in photosynthesis, the 6 carbon molecule splits into 2 PGA (Phosphoglyceric Acid) 3 carbon molecules.
the calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
You may be talking about the activated complex, which is a kind of unstable "molecule" that is a transition state between the products and the reactants in a reaction.
Nothing "happens to it" unless something happens to it. In other words, your question is missing the "when" part ("what happens to a molecule of protein WHEN ..."). Even then, it depends on the details; different proteins react in different ways.
When light strikes a chlorophyll molecule, electrons in the chloroplast get excited.
It returns to its original resting position.
A continuous disintegration occur.
the calvin cycle uses 6 molecules of carbon dioxide to produce a singe 6carbon sugar molecule
They stay emotionally unstable.
A molecule Ni3 doesn't exist; you think probable to a compound of Ni(III).
No, it is an unstable, radioactive metal: Po, atom number 84
You may be talking about the activated complex, which is a kind of unstable "molecule" that is a transition state between the products and the reactants in a reaction.
The compound HeNe exist but it is difficult to obtain this molecule and is very unstable.
A molecule as it consists of two bromine atoms. Bromine is usually found in it's diatomic state because it is unstable alone.
to provide a relatively unstable molecule whose acetyl portion can readily bind to oxaloacetate
When the economic or political conditions are unstable the monetary value of gold increases
Water IS a polar molecule.
An unstable transition state complex.Six oxygen atoms do not form a stable molecule.