Starch and cellulose are both polysaccharides of glucose. Cellulose differs from starch in that (a) cellulose contains glucose molecules connected by a ( 1 4 ) glycosidic bonds. (b) cellulose contains glucose molecules connected by b ( 1 4 ) ...
Molecules are categorised by two groups, molecules not consisting of carbon atoms are known as inorganic, and these inorganic molecules generally either dissolve in water or react with water in order to release ions which are commonly known as electrolytes. However, molecules containing both carbon ...
Compare and contrast saturated, unsaturated, cis-, and trans-fats. Compare and contrast depurination and deamination. Compare and contrast saturated and unsaturated fats. Compare and contrast halobacterium and methanopyrus. Compare and contrast testosterone and 5a-DHT. Explain the similarities ...
Protein structure comparison is one of the most widely performed tasks in bioinformatics. However, currently used methods have problems with the so-called "difficult similarities", including considerable shifts and distortions of structure, sequential sw
Molecules have bonds between atoms. They have intra-molecular and intermolecular forces, but atoms have interatomic forces only. Molecule is usually stable by itself whereas atoms are not stable (except noble gases). Therefore, single atoms cannot be found in nature in contrast to molecules....
Both hydrogen and oxygen are gaseous compounds at standard conditions. Also, both are diatomic molecules in nature. Furthermore, both are abundant in the earth’s atmosphere. Moreover, they are both reactive gases, and their reaction produces water which is essential for our survival. ...
Chemical Bonding In Molecules:The bonding in compounds and their nature is explained using several orbital theories. The shape of the compounds can also be predicted using this theory. Two of the important theories among them are valence bonds and molecular orbital theory. ...
Include the chemical reactions that build and break them down in your discussion. Compare and contrast the epithelial and connective tissue types. Compare and contrast the actions of osteoblasts and osteoclasts in bone remodeling. (a) What is the difference between organic and inorganic molecules? (...
As a real-life example, collisions of atoms are nearly perfectly elastic collisions. For example, Rutherford backscattering is an application of the elastic collision of atoms. Furthermore, molecules in gases or liquids rarely show perfectly elastic collisions. In addition to these, we can approxi...
Diprotic acid molecules are acids that can donate two protons or hydrogen atoms per molecule. This type of acid is able to donate two protons to its aqueous solution. The opposite term for diprotic is monoprotic (meaning one proton or hydrogen atom per molecule). Some common examples of di...