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20 January, 23:30

Hydrogen and carbon form non-polar bond. What relevance is

this

to living organisms?

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  1. 21 January, 00:21
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    The human body is formed of the different chemicals and different types of chemical bonds are present in the living organisms. The iportant chemical bonds are polar covalent bond, ionic bond and vanderwalls bond.

    The hydrogen and carbon combine together to form the non polar covalnt bond. The non polar covalent bonds allows the easy diffusion of the hydrophobic molecule. These non polar covalent bonds are the strongest bond in nature and allows the permanent interaction in the body.
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