A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
Adenosine, ribose sugar, and a chain of three phosphate groups combine to form an ATP molecule.
Table sugar, or sucrose, is made up of two monosaccharides: glucose and fructose. Glucose and fructose molecules combine to form a disaccharide molecule of sucrose through a condensation reaction.
The smaller unit molecules that combine to form proteins and polypeptides are called amino acids. Amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds to form chains that ultimately fold into functional protein structures.
When two molecules combine, they can form a new compound by sharing, gaining, or losing electrons. This process is called a chemical reaction, where the atoms in the molecules rearrange to create the new compound with different properties than the original molecules.
The two molecules that alternate to form the backbone of a polynucleotide chain are deoxyribose sugar and phosphate groups, which create a sugar-phosphate backbone. These molecules bond together through phosphodiester bonds to form the structure of DNA and RNA.
Crystal
Adenosine, ribose sugar, and a chain of three phosphate groups combine to form an ATP molecule.
If you physically combine water and sugar, the sugar would dissolve in the water, forming a sugar solution. The sugar molecules would separate and mix evenly with the water molecules, creating a sweet-tasting liquid.
atoms
Molecules.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
Pure elements are combined together to form molecules.
Atoms combine to form molecules through chemical bonding, where they share or transfer electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Ions, which are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost electrons, can also combine to form molecules by attracting to oppositely charged ions through ionic bonding.
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
periodic table..
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
atoms are generally unstable. they combine to form stable molecules