| 41. | :: All bonds have both ionic and covalent character.
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| 42. | The subunits are linked by a single covalent disulfide bond.
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| 43. | I diamond has strong covalent bonds all over the whole crystaline structure.
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| 44. | Carbon bonds with itself to form two covalent network solids.
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| 45. | Read ionic bond # Ionic versus covalent bonds for a brief explanation.
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| 46. | Most dimers in biochemistry are not connected by covalent bonds.
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| 47. | Possible covalent modifications include acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, and sulfation.
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| 48. | The one exception is beryllium hydride, which has definitively covalent properties.
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| 49. | Polymer chains are grafting to a surface via covalent bonding or adsorption.
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| 50. | See Talk : Boron trifluoride # Covalent or ionic ?.
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