hydrogen bonds
Glycosidic Bond. For example, in a disaccharide, two monosaccharides form a glycosidic bond with the loss of water.
The bond between water molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
occurs in gas molecules; also known as diatomic elements.
Fructose and Glucose bond together to form disaccharide.
Colliding molecules may not react if they do not have enough energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, if they do not have the correct orientation to form new bonds, or if they are not reactive towards each other due to electronic configurations. Additionally, if there are competing reactions happening at the same time, the molecules may not react with each other.
molecules
Glycosidic Bond. For example, in a disaccharide, two monosaccharides form a glycosidic bond with the loss of water.
Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.
Hydrogen Bond
Yes, that's how molecules are formed.
No Hydrogen is the weakest bond that can possible form between two molecules.
Molecules.
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
Monosaccharides may bond together to form molecules called disaccharides or polysaccharides through dehydration synthesis reactions.
The bond between water molecules is known as a hydrogen bond.
No. Two monosaccharides (carbohydrate monomers) bond together with a glycosidic linkage with the elimination of a water molecule to form a disaccharide.
yes