synthesis
Synthesis is the chemical reaction that is taking place when two or more molecules are joined together to make a larger molecule. This is a common term used in chemistry, Biology, and physics.
There are six basic types of chemical reactions. A reaction where two or more simple compounds combine to form a more complex one is a synthesis reaction.
polymerization
Ploymerization
By dehydration
Chemical bond
mabey it depends
Maltose is a disaccharide formed from two units of glucose joined with an α(1→4)bond.C12H22O11Dimere of glucose.
Pure substances contain only one type of particles. Even though each molecule in a compound is made of different atoms and each atom is made of protons, neutrons and electrons, a single moleculs is a single particle and since compounds contain only one type of particle (its molecules), it is a pure substance. Is O2 a pure substance ?
A reactant is the starting material of a reaction. For example, in the reaction 2H(+) + O(2-) --> H2O, both H(+) ions and the O(-) ion are the reactants, whereas H2O is the product of the reaction. A reactant is something that REACTS.
Sugarcane is not a compound, it's a mixture, because compounds are joined by chemical reactions and mixtures aren't, and sugarcane is not joined by chemical reactions, making it not a compound, but a mixture. Besides, it's a plant.
By a Chemical Bond, Bonded at the Valence electrons
They are both "Chemically joined" so True :3
Compounds
protein (or polypeptide).
ermmm, any chemical in the universe? you've gotta be waaayy more specific.
polymers
Compounds that are joined in reactions have undergone a synthesis reaction. The compound formed is more complex than the two reactants.
Chemical bonds. That is they are sharing outer shell electrons.
ionic compounds are a metal and a non-metal joined together in a bond
In molecular compounds, atoms are joined by covalent bonds, while in ionic compounds, they are joined by ionic bonds.
Glucose compounds are joined together in a chain of molecules by a process of dehydration synthesis. The process of joining glucose compounds through the removal of water leads the the creation of starch. Through this process, hydrogen (H) and hydroxide (OH) ends are removed and joined separately to make water. Multiple bonds of hundreds of glucose can form complex sugars and polysaccharides such as starch.