Answer:
The correct answer is "No, because only electrons are involved in bonding".
Explanation:
A covalent bond, which is the strongest type of chemical bonding, occurs when two atoms share electron pairs. Covalent bonds are the most common chemical bonds on organic molecules, such as amino acids and nitrogenous bases. Neutrons did not participate in the formation of covalent bonds, therefore the extra neutrons in the meteorite organic molecules would not affect the bonding, because only electrons are involved in bonding.