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what are the different types of molecules give example ​

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Answered by vijaya4545
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element molecule

compound molecules

mixture

Answered by sramvinoba
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A molecule is two or more atoms bonded together to form a single chemical entity. Each atom carries a certain number of electrons that orbit around the nucleus. The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons, of different numbers in different elements. The electrons that orbit the nucleus exist in various clouds, or valence shells. These shells prefer to have specific numbers of electons, depending on the shell. Sometimes, one atom will give away electrons to another atom. These atoms both change in electrical charge and become ions. One will be positive and one will be negative. These opposite electrical effects attract each other and form ionic bonds. These bonds to not make a molecule, and the ions can be easily separated. However, sometimes atom share electrons. When two atoms share an electron, or multiple electrons, a strong bond is formed between them as the electron passes from one nucleus to the other and back. This electron activity ties the two atoms together. Molecules can form single bond, double bonds, triple bonds, and even more, depending on how many electrons they are sharing. Sharing an electron is known as a covalent bond and is very important in biology. Not only are covalent bond stronger that ionic bonds, but they store more energy. Organisms can use this to their advantage by storing energy in chemical bonds. It also means that the covalent bonds in food must be broken apart to gain energy. This is why our bodies have millions of enzymes, bacteria, and fungi that function together to break the many covalent bonds present in our food and release the energy.

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Carbon is probably the most important element for all living organisms. Carbon has a unique ability to form 4 covalent bonds, which can lead to long chains of molecules. All organic molecules contain carbon, and the ability to manipulate carbon bonds was probably a very early development in the evolution of life. All of the types of molecules described below contain carbon, with a wide variety of other atoms covalently bonded to the carbon. Carbon, when it forms double bonds with other carbon atoms, can rotate around the bond. This can create molecule that are flexible, and vary in shape. The wide variety of differently shaped carbon molecules in the biological world produces unique interactions There are three types of molecules which are the element molecule, the compound molecule & the mixture.

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