A molecule is formed when two or more atoms bond together through covalent bonds, sharing electrons. These atoms can be of the same element, as in diatomic molecules like oxygen (O₂), or different elements, as in compounds like water (H₂O). The specific arrangement and types of atoms determine the molecule's properties and behavior. Overall, the key characteristic of a molecule is that it is a distinct chemical entity, regardless of the number or type of atoms involved.
It makes the molecule polar
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
protein
Ionic and covalent bonding
H2o
It makes the molecule polar
there has to be a negative charge in the molecule as there is a positive charge. there is a negative charge and when it and a positive charge gets together it forms something that makes the charge neutral
nucleus
Hydrophobicity is a property that makes a molecule nonpolar.
It makes the molecule polar
As long as there is carbon in the molecule, the molecule is considered organic.
The carbonyl group, -COOH, makes a molecule acidic.
They are: Cardon and Hydrogen.
Chlorophyll.
Chromatin
a molecule
"Bipolar" is not a word used to describe molecules. If you're asking what makes a molecule a dipole, then it's an asymmetric separation of charges.