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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

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This video shows how various molecules look. For example, water consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

The others are: glucose, sucrose, amylose, stearic acid, oleic, glycerol, trigglyceride, phospholipid, alenine, serine, leucine, phenyaleine, hexapeptide, peroxide, dioxiribose, thymine, atp, dna, amylpectin and cellulose.

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  • The Molecule is Bull SHiieeett !!!

  • I think Bmeson is right. If it was slower, you could think about it a bit longer and perhaps recognise something.

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  • So is a molecule a non-metal??Cause my teacher told me that a molecule is the combination of elements by covalent bonding which is formed by non-metals and the exam paper says,"How many elements are there in a molecule of CuSO4" and my reaction was,"isn't a molecule non-metal?!!!!"

  • i love Molecules!

  • Wow this is informative!

  • @Mrules4ever pure sugar is sucrose, but table sugar might have glucose, fructose, and other mono di and tri saccharaide impurities in it.

  • @Mrules4ever that is correct, but table sugar might have glucose, fructose, and other mono di and tri saccharaides.

  • perfect!

  • Ωραίο!

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