Amino Acids
Two single chains bond together. The bonded chains twist together to form a double helix.
a peptide bond is the covalent bond that holds two amino acids together.
An ionic bond.
amino acids joined together to make the protein and there are primary secondary and tertiary so they can be joined in different ways. A peptide bond, If you joined a whole lot together, like in a protein chain.... you get a polypepide
Water molecules are bonded together using hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds occur when positive and negative charged parts of the molecules are attracted to the opposite charge in other molecules.
Amino acids.
Two single chains bond together. The bonded chains twist together to form a double helix.
PrecipitaionLets take protein in water as a solution as an example. Protein consists of hydrophobic amino acids and hydrophilic amino acids. Hydrophobic amino acids are usually seen in the protein core and hydrophilic aminoacids forms hydrogen bond with water molecules. When an organic solvent, or salt is added to the solution water molecules which are in hydrogen bond with the hydrophilic amino acids break the bond and binds with the salt or solvent. Thus protein protein interaction becomes stronger than protein -water interaction. So due to partial dipole interaction and electrostatic force of attraction protein molecules aggregate and precipitate.FlocculationConsider a solution of proteins. If the solution is agitated continuously the protein molecules come together. If the agitation is that stronger effect to overcome the electrostatic force of repulsion between the protein molecules, they will cling together and forms floc. Another method is adding chemicals called flocculants. By adding floculants the electrostatic repulsion between the protein molecules can be reduced and this will lead to attraction of protein molecules and formation of floc.
This is an intermolecular bond.
The bond in water is covalent.
Yes, that's how molecules are formed.
peptide bond
molecules
Molecules.
A hydrogen bond holds DNA together and a covalent holds rna together
No, the bond is a polar covalent bond.
dehydration synthesis