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Solutions | Approved: 6 years ago | 76.24 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
...C 12) Hydrogen bonds Answer: A Match...
...the following chemical bonds to the correct...
...30) When the bonds of ATP are...
...TRUE 12) Covalent bonds are generally less...
...stable than ionic bonds. Answer: FALSE 13)...
...FALSE 13) Hydrogen bonds are too weak...
...are important intramolecular bonds. Answer: TRUE 14)...
...bound by chemical bonds. Answer: TRUE 21)...
...degree of saturated bonds D) a high...
...degree of unsaturated bonds Answer: D Page...
...reaction in which bonds are broken is...
...D 48) Which bonds often bind different...
...electrons have ________ bonds. Answer: covalent 3)...
...ATP 9) Hydrogen bonds are more like...
...________ than true bonds. Answer: attraction 10)...
...and nonpolar covalent bonds? Answer: Polar bonds...
...bonds? Answer: Polar bonds have an unequal...
...other end. Nonpolar bonds have an equal...
N/A 134
Lecture 2 New
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 451.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Sociology | Downloaded: 0
...interconnected parts… social bonds based on specialization...
...Mechanical solidarity social bonds based on common...
N/A 141
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...linked by covalent bonds. The repeated units...
...connected by covalent bonds that form through...
...cells. The covalent bonds that connect monomers...
...dehydration. In hydrolysis, bonds are broken by...
...to form hydrogen bonds with OH groups...
...form nonpolar covalent bonds. Lipids are highly...
...many nonpolar C—H bonds in the long...
...locations of double bonds. If the fatty...
...no carbon-carbon double bonds, then the molecule...
...more carbon-carbon double bonds formed by the...
...the cis double bonds prevent the molecules...
...with trans double bonds. These trans fat...
...a variety of bonds between parts of...
...result from hydrogen bonds between the repeating...
...of many hydrogen bonds stabilizes the structure...
...connected by hydrogen bonds between parts of...
...so many hydrogen bonds makes each silk...
...interactions include hydrogen bonds between polar and/or...
...charged areas, ionic bonds between charged R...
...shape. Strong covalent bonds called disulfide bridges...
...disrupt the hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and...
...hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and disulfide bridges...
...disrupt the hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and...
...hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and disulfide bridges...
...joined by covalent bonds called phosphodiester linkages...
...together by hydrogen bonds between the paired...
N/A 173
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 88 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...to form ionic bonds by losing or...
...in four covalent bonds, which may include...
...single and double bonds. Carbon’s tetravalence makes...
...atom forms covalent bonds with four other...
...double bond, all bonds around those carbons...
...to form covalent bonds with many different...
...forms two double bonds with two different...
...atom forms covalent bonds to complete its...
...may include double bonds. Atoms of other...
...many nonpolar carbon-hydrogen bonds. Hydrocarbons can undergo...
...of the double bonds. Geometric isomers have...
...these polar covalent bonds, hydroxyl groups increase...
...(three with single bonds and one with...
N/A 172
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 122 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...single polar covalent bonds. Because oxygen is...
...molecules, forming hydrogen bonds. Each water molecule...
...can form hydrogen bonds with as many...
...form, its hydrogen bonds are very fragile,...
...strong as covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds form,...
...covalent bonds. Hydrogen bonds form, break, and...
...form new hydrogen bonds with a succession...
...molecules. Collectively, hydrogen bonds hold water together,...
...replace them. Hydrogen bonds cause water molecules...
...liquids because hydrogen bonds among surface water...
...to break hydrogen bonds, and heat is...
...released when hydrogen bonds form. The investment...
...to disrupt hydrogen bonds, not speed up...
...high because hydrogen bonds must be broken...
...break their hydrogen bonds. When water reaches...
...of the hydrogen bonds break, and water...
...readily forms hydrogen bonds with charged and...
...they form hydrogen bonds with water. Even...
...ionic or polar bonds. Some hydrophilic substances...
...numerous polar covalent bonds. However, its giant...
...molecules form hydrogen bonds with the cellulose...
...have nonpolar covalent bonds. Because no regions...
...cannot form hydrogen bonds with hydrophobic molecules....
...because the dominant bonds, carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen,...
N/A 175
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 162 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...attractions called chemical bonds. The strongest chemical...
...The strongest chemical bonds are covalent bonds...
...bonds are covalent bonds and ionic bonds....
...bonds and ionic bonds. A covalent bond...
...together by covalent bonds constitute a molecule....
...number of covalent bonds that it can...
...three single covalent bonds and one double...
...double bond. Covalent bonds can form between...
...form single covalent bonds with an oxygen...
...in electronegativities, the bonds of CH4 are...
...covalent bond. The bonds between oxygen and...
...formed by ionic bonds are ionic compounds,...
...strength of ionic bonds depends on environmental...
...cations. Weak chemical bonds play important roles...
...cell, weak, brief bonds between molecules are...
...form by weak bonds. When two molecules...
...temporarily by weak bonds. The reversibility of...
...interactions include ionic bonds between ions dissociated...
...in water, hydrogen bonds, and van der...
...Waals interactions. Hydrogen bonds form when a...
...or oxygen. Hydrogen bonds form because a...
...with weak hydrogen bonds. In the ammonia...
...with nonpolar covalent bonds can have temporary...
...interactions. Although individual bonds (ionic, hydrogen, van...
...effect of individual bonds is to reinforce...
...bond. When covalent bonds form, the orbitals...
...its two covalent bonds spread apart at...
...and break chemical bonds. In chemical reactions,...
...chemical reactions, chemical bonds are broken and...
...example, the covalent bonds of H2 and...
...form the new bonds of H2O. Two...
N/A 208
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 3.16 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
N/A 156
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 907.08 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
N/A 165
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.59 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Chemistry | Downloaded: 0
...to form covalent bonds. •Valence Number: period...
...Sharing and Covalent Bonds •The nature of...
...are polar covalent bonds, in the electronegativityof...
...either in covalent bonds or exist in...
...charges and make bonds to minimizethe •What...
N/A 188
Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 19.61 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biochemistry | Downloaded: 0
...amide or ester bonds by nucleophilic attack...
...NETWOEK OF HYDROGEN BONDS, AN ACYL ENZYME,...
...only those peptide bonds in which the...
...proteases cleave peptide bonds. Understand how lysozyme...
N/A 183
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