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What type of molecule is created from amino acids?

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it's describes an acid as a molecule that will give away a proton- a type of subatomic particle, some times called a hydrogen atoms . At a minimum, that tells us that all Bronsted-Lowry acids must contains hydrogen as one of their building blocks. If chemist tells you soapy water is basic , she's referring to the sodium hydroxide used to make soap ; it is an alkaline ( AL-kuh-lin) substance. Basic - or. alkaline- describes properties of certain molecules. in a solution. These substances are the opposite of acids such as the citric, ascorbic and malic acids that gives lemon juice it's puckering sourness.

Hydrogen

proton +

- Election

A hydrogen atoms consists of a proton positively charged particle) around which an election ( negatively) charged particle) orbits. According to the Bronsted- Lowry definition, molecules that are acidic have the. capacity to give up- donate- that proton to another molecule.

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A protein molecule is made from a long chain of these amino acids, each linked to its neighbor through a covalent peptide bond (Figure 3-1). Proteins are therefore also known as polypeptides. Each type of protein has a unique sequence of amino acids, exactly the same from one molecule to the next.
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