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What is the energy of H-bond ?
(A) 5 KJ
(B) 10 to 100 Kj
(C) 500 KJ
(D) 0​

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Answered by kimrose87
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Explanation:

  • A rule of thumb range for the energies associated with hydrogen bonds is 6-30 kJ/mol (≈2-12 kBT) (BNID 105374, 103914, 103913). To get a better sense of the magnitude of hydrogen bond energies, we consider biology's iconic great molecule of DNA.

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Explanation:

A rule of thumb range for the energies associated with hydrogen bonds is 6-30 kJ/mol (≈2-12 kBT) (BNID 105374, 103914, 103913). To get a better sense of the magnitude of hydrogen bond energies, we consider biology's iconic great molecule of DNA.

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