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- single molecules. Concepts similar to molecules have been discussed since ancient times, but modern investigation into the nature of molecules and their...
- Diatomic molecules (from Gr**** di- 'two') are molecules composed of only two atoms, of the same or different chemical elements. If a diatomic molecule consists...
- bonded atoms. Molecules containing polar bonds have no molecular polarity if the bond dipoles cancel each other out by symmetry. Polar molecules interact through...
- and a hydrogen source like water into simple sugars and other organic molecules by autotrophic organisms using light (photosynthesis) or other sources...
- conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular m****. A polymer (/ˈpɒlɪmər/) is a substance or material that consists of very large molecules, or macromolecules...
- interactions of these classes of molecules. Many approaches to abiogenesis investigate how self-replicating molecules, or their components, came into existence...
- Open Access Directory". "Molecules". NLM Catalog. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2019-07-11. "Molecules". 2023 Journal Citation...
- trivial identity). Asymmetric molecules are always chiral. The following table shows some examples of chiral and achiral molecules, with the Schoenflies notation...
- also secondary force) is the force that mediates interaction between molecules, including the electromagnetic forces of attraction or repulsion which...
- and monosaccharides, respectively) are often considered small molecules. Small molecules may be used as research tools to probe biological function as...