Within these clouds, on the surfaces of tiny dust grains,
hydrogen atoms link with oxygen to form water.
fatty acid A large molecule made of up chains of carbon and
hydrogen atoms linked together.
Not exact matches
Krissansen - Totton explains in more detail: «Having methane and carbon dioxide together is unusual, because carbon dioxide is carbon's most oxidized state, and methane (composed of a carbon
atom linked to four
hydrogen atoms rather than any oxygen at all) is its least,» he says.
It's a sociable molecule consisting of four
hydrogen atoms and two carbon
atoms linked in the chemical equivalent of a double handshake.
Like kids playing crack - the - whip,
atoms of
hydrogen and helium figuratively
link arms and spin around the planet in unison, scientists report.
The zirconium sapped the loyalty of the electrons bonding the nitrogen pairs, weakening the
link between the two
atoms and letting
hydrogen weasel in and latch onto the nitrogen.
He has spent his career focused on just one bond, a
link between a carbon and a
hydrogen atom in a molecule of methane, the main component of natural gas.
Today, most phosphorus enters the world's ecosystems as granite and other rocks weather over time, releasing the molecule orthophosphate: a phosphorus
atom linked to a
hydrogen and four oxygens.
The result was a picture of the bonds
linking the carbon and
hydrogen atoms that make up the flat molecule pentacene.
The
link between energy and water is not always apparent, but the two are as intertwined as the
hydrogen and oxygen
atoms in a bottle of Evian.
Methane is a molecule composed of one carbon
atom linked to four
hydrogen atoms.
Inside the AlloSphere, researchers such as Van de Walle use a joystick to maneuver through three - dimensional constellations of the oxygen,
hydrogen and zinc
atoms (
linked by a complex lattice of chemical bonds) that make up these conductors.
«New derivation of pi
links quantum physics and pure math: Researchers stumbled upon a famous pre-Newtonian formula for pi while computing the energy levels of a
hydrogen atom.»
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS Organic compounds, any of a large class of chemical compounds in which one or more
atoms of carbon are covalently
linked to
atoms of other elements, most commonly
hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen.
A saturated fatty acid has all its carbon
atoms bonded with
hydrogen so that none is available to
link with any other
atoms.
However, after Anthony insisted that it could happen, I looked into the matter more deeply, and that was when I realized that the coding amino acid proline also has a carbon substitution for the
hydrogen atom normally attached to the nitrogen
atom, but has no trouble
linking up with the other amino acids.