a single strand of protein is wondering in the cell that makes thymine (one bond) connect with another bond called adenine. then the hydrogen bond (a type of surge) goes in between the different bonds and it acts like glue and is used like glue.
the hydrogen bonds?
Chemical bonds are both formed and broken during chemical reactions. For example, bonds are formed and broken in the synthesis reaction 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O. The bonds in both diatomic oxygen and hydrogen are broken, forming new bonds to form a water molecule.
Water molecules are attracted to each other, resulting in the formation if weak chemical bonds, called hydrogen donds. When water is heated the heat energy disrupts the hydrogen bonds reulting in hydrogen bonds between water molecules to be broken.
I don't get the question, but it won't work if its hydrogen bonds are broken.
A hydrogen acceptors for hydrogen bonds is nitrogen.
Hydrogen Bonds Must be broken
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds are easily broken. Think of swimming through water.
yes they can be easily broken
If you shear DNA, the bonds that are broken are hydrogen bonds. These are the bonds that reside in between base pairs.
Hydrogen Bonds
Hydrogen Bonds Must be broken
Heat. Intermolecular Hydrogen bonds (between two water molecules) are broken as water is heated to boil.The intramolecular hydrogen bonds (between H and O) stay intact
No it would not function properly. If a protein has it's hydrogen bonds broken it becomes denatured.
Hydrogen Bonds
the double bonds in propylene are broken and attach to the hydrogen
the hydrogen bonds?