Adjacent water molecules are connected by the electrical attraction between the oxygen of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another water molecule. This type of bonding is called hydrogen bonding.
Hydrogen bonds.
technically they are not "bonds'' but weak magnetic attractions. This little attraction is A (not THE, but A) reason we have life on earth
A Hydrogen Bond.
Those would be hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds
Covalent bonds.
It is called a Salt Bridge
A bond between two or more polar covalent molecules is called a Dipole-Dipole attraction (or interaction).
Valence electrons
"van der waals" forces.
When a mixture is formed when one kind of molecule fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called a Homogeneous solution.
Myosin
It is called a Salt Bridge
The link or bridge between negative and positive area is called a circuit
This process is called solvation. Basically, it is a chemical process in which there is intermolecular attraction or combining of solvent molecules with the molecules or ions of a solute.
what is the time between tides called
it's called a bridge piercing
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
Hair is made of large molecules called proteins that are capable of forming bonds between themselves and with different parts of themselves. By applying heat to hair the protein molecules are made to rearrange these bonds so that the curls are made semipermanent.
No, there is no bridge between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. There is a tunnel called the Channel Tunnel.
It is called the bridge of your nose.
There are no bonds between hexane molecules. There are intermolecular forces, called London Dispersion Forces which attract other hexane molecules.
Metalloids bridge between the metals on the left and the nonmetals on the right.