| 1. | The bonding is mostly ionic, with a small covalent component.
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| 2. | Molecules are held together by either covalent bonding or ionic bonding.
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| 3. | Irreversible antagonists may even form covalent chemical bonds with the receptor.
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| 4. | These covalent bonds between peptide chains confer extra toughness and rigidity.
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| 5. | This covalent linkage prevents migration and leaching of the organophosphorus compound.
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| 6. | Epigenetic control is often associated with alternative covalent modifications of histones.
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| 7. | Maleimides will selectively attach to cysteine using a covalent Michael addition.
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| 8. | In others, the atoms share electrons and form covalent bonds.
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| 9. | Therefore, a single bond is a type of covalent bond.
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| 10. | Langmuir subsequently introduced the term " covalent bond ".
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