No, NE (norepinephrine) is not considered a complex molecule. It is a relatively simple structure, classified as a catecholamine, with a straightforward arrangement of atoms including a benzene ring, two hydroxyl groups, and an amine group. While it plays a crucial role in the body as a neurotransmitter and hormone, its molecular structure itself is not complex when compared to larger biomolecules like proteins or nucleic acids.
Complex metal hydrides are hydrides containing in the molecule two cations - as LiAlH4.
A complex molecule is a molecule that contains many atoms. Examples of some types of complex molecules are DNA, lipids, and hydrocarbons The opposite would be molecules such as salt and water
Butane is not an element, but a complex hydrocarbon molecule, C4H10.
No, skin is a complex organ made of many different molecules.
The fewest total number of atoms that can form a molecule is one. Examples include the noble gases, such as helium (He) and neon (Ne), that exist as single atoms and are not bonded to any other atoms.
Is Ne a atom or molecule
Ne is definitely an atom.
Ne is a gas - 1 molecule of Ne would be a particle
Yes, it is a very complex molecule.
The formation of a complex molecule by removing water is called dehydration synthesis. In this process, a molecule of water is removed as two smaller molecules join together to form a larger, more complex molecule.
a complex molecule/carbohydratea complex network of roadsa complex procedureThe company has a complex organizational structure.
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a complex molecule that carries genetic information in the form of a double helix structure.
Complex metal hydrides are hydrides containing in the molecule two cations - as LiAlH4.
Cl2 is covalent. NaCl is ionic.
Neon (Ne) does not exist as a diatomic molecule. Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), and Hydrogen (H) can form diatomic molecules (F2, Cl2, H2) due to their bonding characteristics, but Neon is a noble gas and exists as single atoms due to its stable electron configuration.
Proteins and peptides
Complex carbohydrates can be attached to a phosphate group to form glycoproteins. A glycoprotein is a sugar molecule that are attached to a cell membrane.