A molecule is defined as a group of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. These atoms can be of the same element, forming diatomic molecules like O₂, or of different elements, forming compounds like H₂O. Molecules can vary in size and complexity, from simple diatomic molecules to large macromolecules such as proteins and DNA. The specific arrangement and types of atoms within a molecule determine its chemical properties and behavior.
no
Disaccharide
disaccharide
A molecule
Iodine molecule is a crystalline solid at room temperature. It forms a lattice structure with well-defined repeating patterns.
disaccharide
A base can be defined as either a molecule that binds hydrogen ions or a molecule that donates electrons
A base can be defined as either a molecule that binds hydrogen ions or a molecule that donates electrons
no
Disaccharide
This is the molar mass.
disaccharide
A disaccharide.
disaccharide
A molecule
that is an aldehyde or ketone and that has more than one hydroxyl group
disaccharide