ionic bond
covalent
2
Ionic
Stearic acid molecules have covalent bonds in them.
they are joined together by the process called Dehydration Synthesis where water is taken out.
Acetic acid has a very small nonpolar end consisting of just a methyl group counteracted by a carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid has the ability to deprotonate and become charged, hydrogen bond, and is quite polar. All of these factors contribute to its ability to interact readily with an aqueous solvent such as water through h-bond interactions. Stearic acid, on the other hand, contains the same carboxylic acid functional group, however this group is far outweighed by the very, very long saturated nonpolar carbon chain. The aqueous solvent has nothing to interact with and therefore the stearic acid would rather interact via Van der Waals interactions with itself.
Glucose has covalent bonds.
The bond is a beta(1-4) bond.
Covalent.
No, glycine is the simplest amino acid and does not have any peptide bond.
Stearic acid molecules have covalent bonds in them.
Carbon with oxygen.
they are joined together by the process called Dehydration Synthesis where water is taken out.
Acetic acid has a very small nonpolar end consisting of just a methyl group counteracted by a carboxylic acid. The carboxylic acid has the ability to deprotonate and become charged, hydrogen bond, and is quite polar. All of these factors contribute to its ability to interact readily with an aqueous solvent such as water through h-bond interactions. Stearic acid, on the other hand, contains the same carboxylic acid functional group, however this group is far outweighed by the very, very long saturated nonpolar carbon chain. The aqueous solvent has nothing to interact with and therefore the stearic acid would rather interact via Van der Waals interactions with itself.
The amino group of glycine methyl ester hydrochloride reacts with the double bond of acrylonitrile, it occurs the Michael reaction, then generates CNCH2CH2NHCH2CO2Me.
Glucose has covalent bonds.
The bond is called a Glycosidic Bond
A glycosidic bond
The bond is a beta(1-4) bond.
quite not sure. but i think. glycine does not have any peptide bond because in biuret test which is intended only for amino acids with 2 or more peptide bonds showed negative result.