As they both accept electrons and are reduced, but NAD carries stripped electrons from glucose ( becoming NADH ) to the electron transfer chain while oxygen is the final electron acceptor.
A robber who steals plant parts can be called a plant poacher or a botanical thief.
An ionic bond is in which one atom steals at least one electron from another atom in attempt to fill it's electron shell. A covalent bond is whose electrons are shared between atoms
Covalent bonding involves the sharing of electrons. Ionic bonding involves the transfer of electrons.
A copper stealer is someone who steals copper materials, usually from construction sites or abandoned buildings, to sell for profit. Copper is valuable due to its high conductivity and recyclability, making it a target for theft.
Actually chlorine and hydrogen will not share electrons; the chlorine atom steals the electron from the hydrogen atom, creating two separate oppositely charged ions.
Hydrogen has 1 valence electron. Bromine has 7 valence electrons. When hydrogen and bromine react, the bromine atom 'steals' the hydrogen atom's only electron. The hydrogen atom then has no electrons and the bromine atom has 8 valence electrons. The two atoms are now ions because their number of protons does not equal their number of electrons. The bromine atom is now a bromide anion and the hydrogen atom is now a hydrogen cation (a proton). The two ions remain together, ionicly bonded and together are called hydrogen bromide.
The transfer of an electron between a sodium atom and a chlorine atom occurs because sodium has one electron in its outer shell that it wants to lose to achieve a more stable electron configuration, while chlorine has seven electrons in its outer shell and can gain one from sodium to complete its outer shell and achieve stability by forming a full octet. This transfer of electrons results in the formation of sodium chloride, an ionic compound.
No, the bond between aluminium and chlorine in aluminum chloride (AlCl3) is considered ionic, not covalent. Aluminum donates its electrons to chlorine, leading to the formation of charged particles (ions) that are held together by electrostatic forces.
ionic bonds are when the most electronegative atom (or compound) steals an electron to complete their valence shell (this will also remove all the electrons in the less electronegative atom in its valence shell. Once this is done, the valence shell becomes the complete shell 1 energy level below. Covalent is when they share the electrons to complete their valence shells together.A covalent bond is when two molecules share electrons on their outer ring to make both stable. An ionic bond is when a electron jumps from one molecule to another, because one only has one and another needs one.
As with most other metals when iron reacts with an acid the hydrogen in an acid basically steals electrons from the iron, forming hydrogen gas. The iron, now in the form of ions, becomes part of the corresponding iron salt.
DCPIP acts as an electron acceptor of a Hill Reacton. In this way, it "steals" electrons.
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Oh, dude, C3H8 is a covalent bond. It's like when carbon and hydrogen atoms are all buddy-buddy and share electrons like it's a potluck dinner. So yeah, it's a covalent bond, not like some fancy ionic bond where they're all uptight and one atom steals electrons from the other.
The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
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