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For the second question,View attachment 12972
CAN ANYBODY PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS.... EXAM IN ONE HOUR !! :S
answer is A, i thought id would be B, isnt hydrogen bonds covalent bonds?!!?
anyone please explain!!!!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
oh and also this one..
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PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY ANSWER IS D !!!???!!
Hydrogen bonds are NOT covalent bonds..thanks for clearing up my doubt for second question, got confused by wording of question
for second q: i get that peptide bonds are also covalent but arent hydrogen bonds covalent too so why A over B?
View attachment 12972
CAN ANYBODY PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS.... EXAM IN ONE HOUR !! :S
answer is A, i thought id would be B, isnt hydrogen bonds covalent bonds?!!?
anyone please explain!!!!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!
oh and also this one..
View attachment 12973
PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY ANSWER IS D !!!???!!
Hydrogen bonds are NOT covalent bonds..
Yes..See hereREALLY?!??! i always thought hydrogen bonds are covalent....?!
anyways ill just accept this...
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! godbless
anylastminute tips for the exam im sitting it reaaaaaaallllly soon in like one hour.... :S
As part of chemistry, Hydrogen bonds are a type of covalent bond (coordinate bond), but in the scope of Biology, they are not strictly considered as covalent bonds. You should just know that peptide bonds are covalent and strongest bonds in polypeptides, then disulfide, then ionic, then hydrogen and lastly hydrophobic interactions.REALLY?!??! i always thought hydrogen bonds are covalent....?!
anyways ill just accept this...
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! godbless
anylastminute tips for the exam im sitting it reaaaaaaallllly soon in like one hour.... :S
As part of chemistry, Hydrogen bonds are a type of covalent bond (coordinate bond), but in the scope of Biology, they are not strictly considered as covalent bonds. You should just know that peptide bonds are covalent and strongest bonds in polypeptides, then disulfide, then ionic, then hydrogen and lastly hydrophobic interactions.
Best of Luck!THANKYOU SO MUCH MAKES SENSE!!!!!!!....
i gotta go now otherwise ill be late , thankgod the exam centre isnt too far..
EVERYONE ON THIS THREAD THANKYOUUU SO MUCH
MAY GODBLESS YOU ALL
I HAVE TO GO BYEEEE !!!
anylastminute tips for the exam im sitting it reaaaaaaallllly soon in like one hour.... :S
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