Side bonds link two adjacent chains of atoms in a molecule. The three types of side bonds are hydrogen bonds, salt bonds and disulfide bonds.
salt bonds, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bonds
Peptide bond
end bonds are joined and side bonds are cross
Different amino acids have different side chains.
salt , hydrogen , and disulfide bonds
These types of chemical bonds are called covalent bonds. Note though that the sugar-phosphate backbone does not contain nucleotides - except as like a side branch.
Peptide bond
end bonds are joined and side bonds are cross
Different amino acids have different side chains.
The side-by-side overlap of p orbitals produce a pi bond. In the field of chemistry, pi bonds are covalent chemical bonds.
salt , hydrogen , and disulfide bonds
Hydrogen bonds
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Generally, elements on the right hand side of the periodic table and also carbon. The Left hand side will tend to form ionic bonds
You have to add up the bond energies of all the bonds on the products side and the reactants side. When bonds are formed energy is released. Conversely energy has to be put into a system to break bonds (like smashing a block of ice with a baseball bat) If there is more bond energy on the products side bonds were created (energy was released) which means the reaction is exothermic. If there is more bond energy on the reactants side, bonds were broken (energy put in) and so the reaction is endothermic.