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(1.5 pts) Intramolecular forces of attraction are often important in holding large molecules together. For example, some proteins fold into compact shapes, held together by attractive forces between nearby functional groups. A schematic of a folded protein is drawn here, with the protein backbone indicated by a blue-green ribbon, and various appendages drawn dangling from the chain. What types of intramolecular forces occur at each labeled site (A-F)? HB - Hydrogen Bond, LD - London dispersion, DD - Dipole-Dipole, SB = Salt Bride (ionic) 4. hydrogen bond (CH2)4NHs S-S-CH2 E. CH CH3 CHCH2 CH3 helical structure CHg disulfide bond (2 pts) Rank the compounds in each group in order of increasing boiling point. (1 lowest-3 lowest)
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(1.5 pts) Intramolecular forces of attraction are often important in holding large molecules together. For example, some proteins fold into compact shapes, held together by attractive forces between nearby functional groups. A schematic of a folded protein is drawn here, with the protein backbone indicated by a blue-green ribbon, and various appendages drawn dangling from the chain. What types of intramolecular forces occur at each labeled site (A-F)? HB - Hydrogen Bond, LD - London dispersion, DD - Dipole-Dipole, SB = Salt Bride (ionic) 4. hydrogen bond (CH2)4NHs S-S-CH2 E. CH CH3 CHCH2 CH3 helical structure CHg disulfide bond (2 pts) Rank the compounds in each group in order of increasing boiling point. (1 lowest-3 lowest)
Collen VonLv2
20 May 2019