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Dictionary » T » Triple bond Triple bondtriple bond A covalent bond resulting from the sharing of three pairs of electrons; e.g., HC≡cH (acetylene). ![]()
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Results from our forumWondering if someone can check this (DNA related)... molecule (Anticodon: UAC; Amino Acid: ACC): Methionine 1) What chemical bond links the part of the molecule between 2 amino acids: A hydrogen bond ... what is meant by the following features of the genetic code. It is... A triple code: A group fo 3 bases is used in order to determine the amino ...
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Re: "H - C = C - H" doesn't make sense chemically why?... of carbon is 4. It will prefer to share its four electrons with its bonding partners. The structure as drawn has the carbons sharing only three ... for H2C2. The stable structure for H2C2 is acetylene or ethyne with a triple bond between the two carbons, as Canalon said.
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me again....... 2 - N2 is atmospheric nitrogen or just molecular nitrogen N-N (with triple bond of course), I think. 3. We can't say for sure that every species of animals will have ...
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