Beyond the Deep Space
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In the vast universe, the rise and fall of a star system is merely a fleeting shimmer of light. Gazing up at the starry sky evokes a sense of predetermined sorrow—where will you and I be in a thousand years? Our homes, our nations, the flames of civilization, Earth—they are all just a speck of dust in the depths of space...
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- lil_mino
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- 2.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 18
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- 41,271
Chapters(175 total)
- Chapter 15 AscensionSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 14 The AdventureSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 13 The End of the Old Techniques RoadSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 12 A Gentle OverlookSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 11 The Clash of Old and NewSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 10 New TechniquesSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 9 ClassmatesSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 8 PartySep 27, 2024
- Chapter 7 The Immortals No Longer ExistSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 6 The GoddessSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 5 Discarded Like RubbishSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 4 SupernaturalSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 3 The Life Extension ProjectSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 2 Time FliesSep 27, 2024
- Chapter 1 The Old EarthSep 26, 2024
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- FizroyRoyal Road★ 0.5This is a plagiarized novel the real name is The Stars Beyond
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Hi there! Here's a short and easy-to-remember overview of the topics you mentioned:
1. Chemical Bonding: This is the process of two or more atoms sticking together to form a molecule. There are three main types:
a. Ionic Bonding: This occurs when atoms transfer electrons to each other, resulting in positive and negative ions that attract each other. For example, Sodium (Na) losing an electron to Chlorine (Cl) to form NaCl (table salt).
b. Covalent Bonding: This is when atoms share electrons to fill their outer shells. For example, Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O) share electrons to form H2O (water).
c. Hydrogen Bonding: This is a weak bond that occurs when a hydrogen atom is attracted to a highly electronegative atom (like N, O, or F). It's responsible for many properties of water, like its high boiling point.
2. Macromolecules: These are large molecules that are essential to life and are made up of smaller repeating units called monomers. The four main types of macromolecules are:
a. Carbohydrates: These are made of monosaccharides like glucose and serve as an energy source for cells.
b. Lipids: These are made of fatty acids and glycerol and are important for storing energy and building cell membranes.
c. Proteins: These are made of amino acids and are involved in many cellular processes like catalyzing reactions, providing structure, and transporting molecules.
d. Nucleic Acids: These are made of nucleotides and store and transmit genetic information in cells. DNA and RNA are examples of nucleic acids.
I hope these notes help you in your upcoming test! Good luck!