The carboxyl group is classified as a radical (which does not mean the same thing in chemistry that it does in politics). It is part of a molecule, not an entire molecule, and not a macromolecule.
The carbonyl group is neccesary for carbohydrates. Carbohydrates have monomers called monosacchardides, and each monosacchardide is classified according to three characteristics, and one of those characteristics is the placement of its carbonyl group.
The most likely example of geometric isomerism you will meet at an introductory level is cis-but-2-ene.
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dehydration
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.
A double bond is a covalent bond formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons.
There is a sigma and a pi bond in a double bond.Single bond has only a sigma bond.
A double covalent bond. Each oxygen form a double covalent bond to caron. Structurally it is shown as 'O-C-O'.
They are the lipids. They together form a lipid
Organic macromolecules have covalent bonds.
dehydration
dehydration
dehydration
A double bond is depicted like this : C=C. This would be a carbon-carbon double bond.
A double bond is a covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared.
Triple bond would be the strongest, double in between, and single is the weakest.
A double covalent bond, one is a socalled sigma-bond, the other is a pi-bond.
A double bond is a covalent bond formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons.
There is a sigma and a pi bond in a double bond.Single bond has only a sigma bond.
yes alkene contains double bond.