Summary: General Chemistry For The Life Sciences

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  • Molecular interactions and physical reactions

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  • Which elements must H be connected to for it to participate in a hydrogen bond?

    N, O or F
  • True or false: dispersion forces can only exist between polar molecules

    False
  • True or false: dispersion forces are the weekest non-covalent interactions

    True
  • True or false: non-covalent interactions are primarily elektrostatic in nature

    True
  • True or false: the weakest non-covalent interaction is the ionic force

    False
  • True or false: the strength of a non-covalent interaction increases as the distance between two molecules increases

    False
  • True or false: hydrogen bonds are an example of a salt bridge

    False
  • True or false: hydrogen bonds are an example of a dispension force

    False
  • True or false: hydrogen bonds are an example of interaction force due to permanent dipoles

    True
  • True or false: hydrogen bonds are an example of a covalent bond

    False
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