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No, it is one molecule.However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.
Proteins
given the same amount of kinetic energy a smaller molecule would have a high velocity according to k=mv^2
condensation
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No, carbon dioxide is not a macromolecule. Macromolecules are large molecules made up of smaller subunits linked together, while carbon dioxide is a small molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Polysaccharides
Functional groups help to determine how the molecule reacts. For instance, if a carbon chain has a large number of methyl groups, then you would know that the molecule would be hydrophobic and found in a hydrophobic environment. On the other hand, if a carbon chain had a carboxyl group, then it would be found in a hydrophilic environment and would make the solution acidic. In addition to determine what kind of solutions they would be found in, functional groups indicate what the molecule will react with and what it will bind to.
Hydrocarbons are any chemical composed only of carbon and hydrogen.methane - this is the simplest hydrocarbon, having only one carbon atom per moleculeethanepropanebutanecyclohexanegasoline (without additives)diesel oil (without additives)keroseneparaffinnaphthalenepolyethylenepolypropylenepolystyreneasphalthydrogenated carbon nanotubes - these are very very large hydrocarbons, having thousands of carbon atoms per molecule in many casesetc.
A large molecule that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are found in living things
A large molecule that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are found in living things
Most animal and vegetable oils are triglycerides -- a very large molecule made of a glycerin backbone (a 3-carbon chain molecule) with three long-chain fatty acids attached to it. Typical, the long-chain fatty acids will have 16 or 18 carbons hooked together in a chain. Throughout that entire trygliceride, there is not one ionic bond. Oils do not dissolve in water, they just layer out on top, and they don't have ions that dissociate in water to make them an electrolyte.
Diamond is made up of pure carbon. Here one carbon atom is attached to other four carbon atoms. So diamond should be called as molecule. Should be! If it is called as molecule, then it will be too large a molecule. It will be interesting to count the number of atoms in a big diamond. It will not be possible for the human brain to understand such a very high number.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a very large molecule that contains carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. It carries genetic information and is found in the cells of all living organisms.
If you have a list of possibilities count the carbon atoms in the formula.Otherwise there many possibilities, if we restrict ourselves to hydrocarbons:-hexane, C6H14hexene C6H12, various isomershexyne, C6H10, various isomersbenzene, C6H6.there are also alcohols, aldehydes ketones carbohydrates metal complexes the list is very large.
No, carbon dioxide is not an organic macromolecule. It is a simple inorganic molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Organic macromolecules are large molecules made of carbon atoms bonded together in complex structures, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.