It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
condensation/dehydration :)
Amino acids are organic molecules that contain two or more atoms, specifically carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are essential for various biological processes in living organisms.
They form a molecule.
Examples: sulfur, nitrogen, halogens.
As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
Fructose is the organic molecule. Other two are inorganic gases
It is not an organic Molecule, but a Molecule of 2 Oxygen Atoms. O2 is the Oxygen we breath in air, or more scientifically correct, DiOxygen.
an organic molecule is any molecule that contains carbon atoms in a covalent bond where two or more atoms share electrons.
Not all molecule are compound molecule has more than two different atoms that are together chemically. A compound is a molecule that has at least two different elements.
A compound is a molecule that contains at lest two different elements. A compound is a molecule because it also contains two or more different atoms.
null hypotheses and alternative hypotheses
condensation/dehydration :)
Amino acids are organic molecules that contain two or more atoms, specifically carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are essential for various biological processes in living organisms.
The term for a molecule composed of two or more different elements is called a compound.
A phospholipid molecule is composed of an organic phosphate group, a triglyceride, and two fatty acid chains. Within the phospohlipid there is a phosphodiester linkage and two ester linkages.
When two different atoms combine, it is called a chemical bond. This can occur through different types of interactions such as covalent bonds, ionic bonds, or metallic bonds. The resulting molecule or compound formed can have different properties than the individual atoms.