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No, it is one molecule.

However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.

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This is an odd question.

An organic compound is a compound that contains carbon. A molecule formed from many smaller linked molecules is a polymer.

Many organic compounds are polymers i.e. proteins, DNA, RNA, etc.

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Polymers, if you are talking about the "Compounds with Character" paper

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This molecule is called polymer.

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A giant organic molecule made of small molecules linked together?

A polymer


Organic molecules are linked by what bonds?

They are linked together by Carbon to Carbon bonds.


What do small organic molecules that are linked together make up?

A polymer.


What are Giant organic molecules made of small molecules linked together?

it is a polymer or another name is macromolecule


What are macromolecules?

A macromolecule is a molecule in which there are many atoms linked together. All polymers are macro molecules,but not all macromolecules are not polymers because a polymer is linked with monomers.


Large molecules that are formed by joining smaller organic molecules together?

A polymer. The smaller molecules are called monomers. For example, many glucose molecules (the monomers) linked together make a starch molecule (the polymer). Similarly, many amino acid molecules (the monomers) linked together form a protein molecule (the polymer). For more in formation about polymers, starting at the very beginning, see: http://pslc.ws/macrog/kidsmac/wiap.htm


What is a simple molecule that can be linked by chemical bonds to form a larger molecule?

There are many examples of this, particularly in organic chemistry. Sucrose, for example, is a disaccharide commonly known as "table sugar." It is actually a glucose molecule and a fructose molecule, minus a water molecule, linked together.


Carbohydrates and lipids are very large organic molecules Which two bonds do you expect to find most in these molecules which are structural components of organisms?

carbohydrates are linked together by glycosidic linkage bond. Lipids are linked/bonded together by ester linkage bond.


Are Polymers molecules made from repeating units of identical organic compounds that are linked together by hydrogen bonds?

False, they are by covalent bonds


What is macro-molecules?

A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.


What is animal fat class inorganic or organic?

Butter is an organic molecule, more specifically a fatty acid hydrocarbon. It is formed from long chains of carbon molecules with attached hydrogen atoms; on one end of the chain it is typically linked into a triglyceride molecule and on the other end there tends to be a hydroxyl group.


What are two atoms linked together?

molecule