👉 The term "unconglobated" is often used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe a molecule that has no covalent bonds between its atoms. This means that the molecule can exist as a single unit, without any double or triple bond. For example, consider the following molecule: ``` CH3OH ``` In this case, "unconglobated" refers to the fact that there are no covalent bonds between the carbon and hydrogen atoms in the molecule.