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A carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules liked together is called an?

A carbohydrate made of hundreds of molecules linked together is called a polysaccharide. An example of a polysaccharide is starch.


Why is the bonding in Oxygen molecules called pure covalent and the bonding in CO called polar covalent?

"Pure Covalent" is a synonym for "nonpolar covalent bonding". That means that each atom pulls equally on the electrons and doesn't produce a permanent dipole moment.


What is the bonding together of many similar but smaller molecules called?

The bonding together of many similar but smaller molecules is called a synthesis reaction or a combination reaction.


What is it called when small molecules build up larger molecules?

This process is called synthesis.


These polysaccharide molecules called are made up of long chains of glucose molecules?

Carbohydrates are the molecules made of sugar repeats. Starch, cellulose and glycogen are classical example for the same. They can be digested back to the monomers by the enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis reaction such as cellulase or amylase.


What is a long chain of sugar molecules called?

It is called macromolecule, such as proteins, DNA and cellulose.


What are atoms involved in covalent bonding called ions anions cations or molecules?

Atoms involved in covalent bonding are just called atoms. Molecules are composed of covalently bonded atoms.


What are polysaccarhides?

The simplest carbohydrate molecule is a sugar. For example, glucose. A single glucose (or any other simple sugar) is called a monosaccharide. A string of two joined sugar molecules (say 2 joined glucoses) forms a disaccharide. Many thousands of sugar molecules joined into a very long string is what a polysaccharide is. Starch is a plant-stored polysaccharide and glycogen is an animal-stored polysaccharide. These are examples of very long strings of alpha glucose molecules. A long string of beta glucoses forms the polysaccharide called cellulose.


Particles formed from covalent bonding is?

They are molecules.No they are generally called molecules. However there are polyatomic ions that are charged molecules, such as SO42-


A polymer of carbohydrates is called a?

polysaccharide


What are two larger molecules made from glucose?

Glucose+glucose=a disaccharide called "maltose" Glucose+lots more glucose=a polysaccharide called "starch"


What are atoms involved in covalent bonding called?

Atoms involved in covalent bonding are called covalently bonded atoms. They share pairs of electrons to form stable molecules.