What are biomolecules? Provide an example.Question:What are biomolecules? Provide an example.Molecules:Molecules can be considered as inorganic molecules, organic molecules, and biological molecules (or known as biomolecules). Each molecule has its different criteria and structure to be classified as an...
Composed on smaller sub-units, macro molecules are considered to be essential for life. They are found throughout the cell and can take on different shapes Answer and Explanation: 1. Macromolecules are, simply put, large molecules, just as ...
These are inorganic molecules of the general form Ps–Ps or Ps–X (where Ps represents a pseudo halogen group). They form dipseudohalogens as well as inter-pseudohalogens. Examples of pseudo halogens include cyanide, cyanate, thiocyanate, azide, etc....
For n-type organic semiconducting molecules and polymers the electron donating properties are accessed in a different way. The semiconducting properties can come from doping as with inorganic semiconductors but typically it comes from the structure of the molecule or polymer. The key characteristics of...
Some scientists organized of the parts of the Earth can be divided into two main systems. These two systems include all the organic and inorganic matter of the world. Every living and non-living thing on Earth falls under one of these two main spheres which are the Earth’s geosphere and ...
What are examples of chemistry? Some chemistry examples in everyday life include the burning of gasoline (a chemical reaction), sunscreen (chemical that reflect harmful ultraviolet light), and even breathing (the extraction of oxygen gas from the air). What is chemistry in simple words? Chemistry...
As our own interests lie in the field of group 11 elements, some focuses are more related with this field. The expression “Coordination Polymer” was first used by J.C. Bailar in 1967, when he compared organic polymers with inorganic compounds which can be considered as polymeric species. ...
Total dissolved solids (TDS)measure the combined total of organic and inorganic substances in a liquid. This includes anything present in water other than the pure H20 molecules. These solids are primarily minerals, salts, and organic matter that can generally indicate water quality. ...
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While organic compounds are characterized by their carbon-based structure, often forming complex molecules like DNA or proteins, inorganic compounds include simple salts as well as complex minerals and metals. The complexity of organic molecules allows for the vast diversity of life, with compounds cap...