What elements are transition elements? How are synthetic elements named? Who discovered the most chemical elements? Are most chemical elements found in nature? What are all the natural elements? What are native elements composed of? What elements make up molecules of sugar?
How are the isotopes of a particular element alike? How do hydrogen atoms make a covalent bond? Why do atoms form bonds? How are natural elements formed? How does a molecule differ from an atom? How are natural elements different from other elements? How are chemical elements named? How do...
Streptogramins include two different classes of molecules, called type A and type B. Type A streptogramins are polyketide-amino acid hybrids linked to the N-terminal side of an oxazole ring derived from serine. They inhibit protein synthesis by blocking substrate attachment to both the A and...
Molecules form when atoms bond with each other. They either form covalent bonds, in which the atoms join by sharing electrons with each other, or ionic bonds, in which neutrally charged atoms lose electrons, and bond with other atoms to restore balance. The noble gases are outliers because t...
The later named octet rule exhibited shortcomings when applied to inorganic compounds. Another rule, the rule of two, using covalent bonds between atoms, was proposed as an attempt to unify description of organic and inorganic molecules. This rule unfortunately never managed to expand the field of...
The later named octet rule exhibited shortcomings when applied to inorganic compounds. Another rule, the rule of two, using covalent bonds between atoms, was proposed as an attempt to unify description of organic and inorganic molecules. This rule unfortunately never managed to expand the field of...
Valence electrons are in the outermost shell and affect how an atom bonds with others. Atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve eight valence electrons (or two for hydrogen and helium), following the octet rule. This rule explains why atoms form ions, covalent bonds, or metallic bonds. ...
The repair of DNA ICL generated by different molecules involves a number of multi-step DNA repair pathways. In bacteria, as in eukaryotic cells, if DNA ICL are not tolerated or repaired via nucleotide excision repair (NER), homologous recombination or translesion synthesis pathways, these DNA ...
Describe the regulation of glycogen synthase including extracellular signals and enzymes involved in covalent modifications. Glycogen phophorylase is the major regulated step in glycogenolysis. What are three ways by which is it is regulated in muscle cells?
Covalent molecules are particles where multiple atoms share electrons. Typically the elements are non-metals. There can be single, double or triple bonds in a covalent bond.Answer and Explanation: The formula for ditellurium pentoxide is Ti2O5. Th...