Hydrogen bonds occur in water. The hydrogen atoms, which have a partial negative charge, form a hydrogen bond with the oxygen atom (bearing a partial negative charge) of another water molecule.
To speak of an application of hydrogen bonding implies that we make it happen to suit our purposes, but it's a natural phenomenon. It would be more appropriate to discuss its occurrences. It is responsible for the anomalously high boiling point of water and therefore the existence of life on Earth.
Water molecules hydrogen bond with each other.
It is a colorless , odorless, flammable gas that combines chemically with oxygen to form water: the lightest of the known elements....
It plays a very important part in the DNA-molecule. It helps the DNA-molecule retain it's shape.
Hydrogen bonds occur between strands of DNA, in secondary structure of proteins, in tertiary structure of proteins, and occasionally between substrates and enzymes.
The double helix of DNA is zippered together, base to base, with hydrogen bonds.
Holding DNA together
Holding DNA together.
H2O (water)
allows water molecules to stick together creating cohesion
Hydrogen bonding is a type of intermolecular force of attractionAdded:This is between molecules.It is not as strong as chemical bonding within molecules (intramolecular) though.
the hydrogen bonding is possible in oxygen, nitrogen,and fluorine
The hydrogen bonding present between the two molecules is known as intermolecular hydrogen bonding, the molecules may be similar or may be dissimilar. The molecules having intermolecular hydrogen bonding have high melting and boiling points and low volatility. They are more soluble in water as compared to the molecules having intramolecular hydrogen bonding.
Yes, The hydrogen atom that is covalently bonded to the oxygen can form hydrogen bonding, because the C-H bonds aren't polar enough.
allows water molecules to stick together creating cohesion
To speak of an application of hydrogen bonding implies that we make it happen to suit our purposes, but it's a natural phenomenon. It would be more appropriate to discuss its occurrences. It is responsible for the anomalously high boiling point of water and therefore the existence of life on Earth.
intramolecular hydrogen bonding means hydrogen bonding with in that molecule.there is no interaction with other molecules for hydrogen bonding. very important example is salysilic acid,glycol etc
Hydrogen bonding enables water molecules to bond to each other.
flourine oxygen and nitrogen forms hydrogen bonding with hydrogen
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FONRemember this contraction. Florine, oxygen and nitrogenare the only elements in conjunction with hydrogen that can form hydrogen bonding. The electronegativity variance is important here and chlorine does not vary enough from hydrogen to form hydrogen bonding
nope, there's no hydrogen bonding because the hydrogen is not bonding whit any fluorine, just with the carbon
The intramolecular hydrogen bonding can be determined by
Hydrogen bonding
Hydrogen bonds occur in bonding many elements, or compunds.. without them, we would surely die.
Hydrogen bonding.