, Hydrogen bonds are an example of weak non-covalent interactions, which are common
in biological molecules.
T/F - ANSWER- True
Which description best characterizes the length of a hydrogen bond between water
molecules?
About the same length as a calculated O-H van der Waals distance
About the same length as a covalent O-H bond
Shorter than a covalent O-H bond
Longer than a covalent O-H bond, but shorter than the calculated van der Waals
distance - ANSWER- Longer than a covalent O-H bond, but shorter than the calculated
van der Waals distance
Which of the following correctly lists bonding interactions in terms of their increasing
strength:
Covalent bonds<hydrogen bonds<ionic interactions<Van der Waals interactions
Van der Waals interactions<hydrogen bonding<ionic interactions<covalent bonds
Hydrogen bonds<ionic interactions<covalent interactions<Van der Waals interactions
Van der Waals interactions<ionic interactions<hydrogen bonding<covalent bonds -
ANSWER- Van der Waals interactions<hydrogen bonding<ionic interactions<covalent
bonds
Which of the following functional groups could NOT act as a hydrogen bond donor?
An amino group.
A hydroxyl group.
An ester.
An aldehyde.
Both aldehyde and ester. - ANSWER- Both aldehyde and ester.
Which of the following types of bonding interactions is NOT classified as non-covalent?
Hydrogen bonding.
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