allows water molecules to stick together creating cohesion
an important application of hydrogen bonding would be holding the DNA together
hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds with hydrogen bond acceptor atoms such as Oxygen. Covalent bonds with nearly anything.
There are a few types of hydrogen bonds. Fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen are the elements that typically form bonds with hydrogen.
Hydrogen bonds are not the weakest bonds.
What part of phospholipids form hydrogen bonds with
A hydrogen acceptors for hydrogen bonds is nitrogen.
It is the hydrogen wich bonds between AT and GC the difference is in the number AT have 2 hydrogen bonds GC have 3 hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds
hydrogen bonds
There are no hydrogen bonds in HF.
It is not covalent, because it is the strongest type. The Correct answer is van der Waals.
yes it can when it dissolves in water in forms hydrogen bonds in fact its the one that has the most hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds are betweem molecules and are weak forces.
Strong hydrogen bonds.
hydrogen bonds hold DNA together
due to the property of catenation
Silicon has 4 bonds with hydrogen