carbon is the back bone of organics molecules because it catenate. it's chain is a straight chain.
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That depend on size and the charge.Large molecules and charged molecules cannot move freely
A cation is a positively charged ion, meaning it has lost electrons. In the case of a 1+ charge on a carbon cation, it would have 5 electrons (neutral Carbon has 6 electrons).
The group of molecules that are rich in carbon and hydrogen is called hydrocarbons.Organic molecules are rich in carbons.Inorganic molecules do not have much carbons in them. For example water.
Nucleophiles are electron-rich species that are attracted to positively charged or partially positively charged atoms, such as carbon, in molecules. They can donate a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond with a positively charged atom, commonly in organic chemistry reactions. Examples include hydroxide ions, ammonia, and cyanide ions.
a salt crystal is cubic with positively charged sodium atoms having negatively charged chlorine atoms as their nearest neighbors and negatively charged chlorine atoms having positively charged sodium atoms as their nearest neighbors. these atoms are not actually bonded but only electrostatically attracted by their opposite charges. this makes for a weak brittle crystal that easily shatters.a diamond crystal is tetrahedral with very strong covalent bonds between every carbon atom. this makes for a very strong hard crystal.
Atoms are not always neutral.A neutral atom has the same amount of positively charged protons, and negatively charged electrons.If the atom has more or less electrons than protons, then it has a net electric charge, and is called an "ion".Atoms are not always neutral.A neutral atom has the same amount of positively charged protons, and negatively charged electrons.If the atom has more or less electrons than protons, then it has a net electric charge, and is called an "ion".Atoms are not always neutral.A neutral atom has the same amount of positively charged protons, and negatively charged electrons.If the atom has more or less electrons than protons, then it has a net electric charge, and is called an "ion".Atoms are not always neutral.A neutral atom has the same amount of positively charged protons, and negatively charged electrons.If the atom has more or less electrons than protons, then it has a net electric charge, and is called an "ion".
No, it is ionic in nature because a nucleophile (negatively charged) attacks on electrophilic (partially positively charged) carbon atom
They are called macromolecules.
Some molecules only contain Carbon and Hydrogen. They are called Hydrocarbons.
The most stable carbocation is the tertiary carbocation, which has three alkyl groups attached to the positively charged carbon atom.
Cations are positive such as H+ or they are metals and hydrogen. Anions are negative such as sulphate, phosphate, carbon ion, etc. they are the non metals and metaloids.
They are called macromolecules.
Hydrogen ions are protons, which are positively charged. They are highly reactive and will quickly react with other molecules or ions to form a stable compound. In aqueous solutions, they will readily combine with water molecules to form hydronium ions (H3O+).
No, large molecules containing carbon atoms are not called micromolecules. They are typically referred to as macromolecules. Micromolecules generally refer to smaller molecules like water, salts, and simple sugars.
carbon is the back bone of organics molecules because it catenate. it's chain is a straight chain.