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Hydrogen bondsDisulfide bonds/bridgesDipole-dipole interactions
Hydrogen bonding
carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , sulfur , phosporus and nitrogen
Photosynthesis is the biological process plants use to extract hydrogen from water. One hydrogen molecule is consumed to energise the process whilst the other hydrogen molecule is stored in the form of carbohydrate. Oxygen is released as a byproduct.
Nitrogen Oxygen Hydrogen Carbon
Yes. Hydrogen bromide shows dipole-dipole interactions.
hydrogen bonding is stronger.
Biological catalysts are known as enzymes. Are proteins that have specific binding sites. Substrate interacts with the enzymes binding site via non covalent interactions (e.g hydrogen bonding). Enzymes can perform a variety of tasks on the substrate to allow for cleavage etc.
Hydrogen bondsDisulfide bonds/bridgesDipole-dipole interactions
Hydrogen bonds.
Insulin is most definitely a biological substance. It is produced in the body and is made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
NH3 is polar compound.There are hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonding
No. Hydrogen is not derived from biological sources. It is produced by electrolysis of water.
dipole-dipole
hydrogen bonding, dipole dipole interactions
Hydrophobic interactions are repulsive and hydrogen bonds are attractive forces. So, not sure hydrophobic interaction is classified as a "force" but rather and "interaction". Hydrogen bonds are relatively strong forces. It's really difficult to compare hydrophobic interaction with hydrogen bond because they are sort of opposite.