strongest hydrogen bond
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Hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces created when a hydrogen atom bonded to an electronegative atom approaches a nearby electronegative atom.
Greater electronegativity of the hydrogen bond acceptor will lead to an increase in hydrogen-bond strength.
The hydrogen bond is one of the strongest intermolecular attractions, but weaker than a covalent or an ionic bond.
Hydrogen bonds are responsible for holding together DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules
Greater electronegativity of the hydrogen bond acceptor will lead to an increase in hydrogen-bond strength.
The hydrogen bond is one of the strongest intermolecular attractions, but weaker than a covalent or an ionic bond.
Hydrogen bonds are responsible for holding together DNA, proteins, and other macromolecules
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