What intermolecular forces are used to form the 3 dimensional structure of a protein?
The secondary structures like alpha helices and beta pleated sheets fold together to form 3 dimensional structures or tertiary structures. The different intermolecular forces that supports tertiary structures of proteins are - hydrophobic bonds (mostly), hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces, ionic bonds between side chains and disulfide bonds between cysteine amino acids.
What intermolecular forces are used to form the 3 dimensional structure of a protein?
what intermolecular forces are used in the groEL/groEs complex?
What type of intermolecular forces exist between the molecules which have the following structure? dispersion forces hydrogen bonding ion-ion attraction dipole-dipole attractions Petaluma forces
Draw the Lewis structure of n-decane. is it polar or nonpolar? and what is intermolecular forces does it have?
What are the strongest intermolecular forces for mercury? What are the strongest intermolecular forces for water? Based on the shape of the meniscus, which substance is more attracted to the glass? Since "like attracts like", do you think the glass is made from a polar or nonpolar substance?
considering the structure of ferrocene and acetylferrocene, identify what interparticle/intermolecular forces are present between these ferrocenes and the immobile phase. How do these IPF/IMF's help explain the ORDER in which the ferrocenes come off the alumina column?
What are the intermolecular forces that make the first Pillararene structure water soluble and the second one soluble in organic compounds? Decamethylimidazolium Pillar[5]Arene ("R" represents the imidazole) brominated pillar[5]arene 0 0 〉o 0 0 0 Br Br 0 0 〉o 0 0 0 Br Br
3. What is necessary for an intermolecular hydrogen bond? 4. What intermolecular forces are found in each molecule CO N2 CH,OH 5. Which substance has the highest boiling point? Why? СО CH,OH N2 6. How many compounds, of the ones listed below, have hydrogen bonding, circle them? (Hint: draw the molecules) CH3CH2)2NCH2CH3 CH3CH2NHCH.CH CH3CH2CH2NH2
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES INTRODUCTION LEARNING OBJECTIVES To relate the effecet of intermolecular forces on relative melting points and vapour pressures of some organic substances THEORY Weak attractive forces that occur between individual molecules in substances are called intermolecular forces. These include London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole forces and hydrogen-bonding forces. Collectively, the three types of intermolecular forces are referred to as Van der Waals forces. These attractive forces are much weaker than the chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule. Note that...
which three polar covalent bonds can form hydrogen bonding intermolecular forces?
Identify the type of intermolecular forces that hold the particles together in the solid form of each of the substances. Dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding Al: O2: Xe: K2O: