Free radicals are unstable molecules that will seek and attack
other stable molecules to take their electrons, which causes insecurity to living cells.
Not exact matches
«Most
other molecules would not be
stable if you removed an electron; they'd fall apart,» he said.
The researchers found that the ultracold
molecules were relatively long - lived and
stable, resisting reactive collisions with
other molecules.
Further experiments revealed that modulating activity of ATP synthase with J147 changes the levels of a number of
other molecules - including levels of ATP itself - and leads to healthier, more
stable mitochondria throughout aging and in disease.
This means that two metal electrodes are arranged very closely to each
other, such that the
molecule of about 2 nm in length is kept
stable between these electrodes for many days, while current through the junction can be measured.
Further experiments revealed that modulating activity of ATP synthase with J147 changes the levels of a number of
other molecules — including levels of ATP itself — and leads to healthier, more
stable mitochondria throughout aging and in disease.
There are trillions of
molecules in the universe and some of them are
stable enough to be isolated and characterized, but many
others are so short - lived that they can only be proposed indirectly, via chemical reactions or spectroscopic methods.
However, ammonia
molecules could be
stable if present in combination with (i.e. chemically bonded to)
other minerals.
But water
molecules can be arranged in millions of ways in the basic unit cell, and scientists need to know those arrangements that are energetically more
stable compared to
others, because lower - energy,
stable arrangements have the greatest potential for storing energy.
Most of the
molecules are organic (carbon - containing), including ones similar to Earth - like
molecules but still
others that are a strange assortment of species that could never be
stable on Earth.
Rerum on the
other hand is a sugar - based
molecule (glycosaminoglycan), which can be synthesized in the laboratory to produce a shelf
stable and safe remedy that can be used orally, injected, or used in
other ways as determined by the healthcare provider.
In
other words, the bonds are saturated making the
molecules very
stable.