dimolekul
Dimolekul, also known as a dimeric molecule, is a chemical compound consisting of two identical or similar molecules (monomers) connected through a covalent bond. This type of molecule is often formed through a process called dimerization, where two monomers combine to form a single, more stable molecule. Dimolekuls are commonly found in various chemical and biological systems.
One of the most well-known examples of a dimolekul is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). In this case, two
Dimolekuls can also be found in biological systems. For instance, some proteins and enzymes exist as dimers,
The study of dimolekuls is important in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and materials science. Understanding