1. The atoms in the molecule are held together by ionic bonds.
2. The atoms are held together by covalent bonds.
3. The atoms are held together by coordinate covalent bonds.
This is one answer to your question. Another answer is:
1. Polar molecules.
2. Non-polar molecules.
Please be more specific in the future.
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∙ 9y agoThere are actually three types of molecules. They are Diatomic - molecules that contain two atoms, homoatomic - two or more atoms of one element, hetroatomic - contain at least two atoms of two or more elements.
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∙ 10y agowhat type of molecules are there on a leaf
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∙ 9y agoThere are 3 types of molecules. The 3 types are sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base.
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∙ 11y agoPurines and Pyrimides.
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∙ 11y agomillions
Different liquids are made up of different types of molecules, which have different masses, different forces between them, etc.
There are many different types of scientists because one person could not handle all the information of geology, astrology, and other types of science. Since there are numerous types of sciences, there has to be many different types of scientists, so there are many different scientists because there are many different sciences.
there are 550 types of spits
thousands
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There are 2 types of atoms and these make up the different bio molecules when combined
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About 20 different types of amino acid molecules.
The different types of molecules that the cell assembles
It is made of water (H2O) molecules and salt (NaCl) molecules. So two different types of molecules.
There are two type of molecules. They are 1.elementary molecules and 2.compound molecules.
Covalent bonds types: in molecules, in molecular structures, in macromolecules.
These are called isomers.
There are many different molecules. You should specify a specific molecule
Ions and molecules are the results of two different types of bonds. Ions are the result of ionic bonds and molecules are the result of covalent bonds.
Different liquids are made up of different types of molecules, which have different masses, different forces between them, etc.
No. There are many, many, many, many other types of molecules.