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covalent bond |
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covalent bondChemical bond produced when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons (usually each atom contributes an electron). The bond is often represented by a single line drawn between the two atoms. Covalently bonded substances include hydrogen (H2), water (H2O), and most organic substances.
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The brochure describes the synthesis and structure of Vestenamer polyoctenamer and discusses its four characteristic structural features, including crystallinity, low viscosity above the melting point, high proportion of macrocycles and double-bond content. The brochure describes the synthesis and structure of Vestenamer polyoctenamer and discusses its four characteristic structural features, including crystallinity, low viscosity above the melting point, high proportion of macrocycles and double-bond content. A clue to what they now view as the most likely mechanism for the double-bond rearrangement came from Cheese Whiz -- a processed food made from cheddar, mozzarella and whey concentrate. |
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