Disaccharide
peptide
A compound is formed when two or more elements are joined together through chemical bonds. The resulting compound will have its own unique chemical and physical properties that are different from the properties of the individual elements.
No, they may be different or same.
Compounds are chemical substances that is formed when two or more different types of elements join together.
When two glucose molecules join together, a water molecule is lost through a dehydration reaction. This process forms a disaccharide molecule called maltose.
peptide
A molecule of water is lost during the process of dehydration synthesis, which binds two monosaccharides together.
A molecule is formed when two or more atoms join together chemically. A compound is a molecule that contains at least two different elements. All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds.
When ribose and adenine join together, they form adenosine, which is a nucleoside. Nucleosides are formed when a nitrogenous base, like adenine, bonds to a ribose sugar.
When two or more join together a polymer forms a molecule.
molecule
Atoms
All polymers are formed from monomers joining together.
polymers
peptide
A compound is formed when two or more elements are joined together through chemical bonds. The resulting compound will have its own unique chemical and physical properties that are different from the properties of the individual elements.
When elements join together, they form compounds. Compounds are made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. This bonding can be either covalent (sharing electrons) or ionic (transferring electrons).