Which region on the following Ramachandran Plot corresponds to the allowable region(s) for Gly? 180 60 -120 1 2 -120 3,4 3 All of these regions are correct 60 1,2,3 1,3 3

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Problem 11.49QE: Identify the kinds of intermolecular forces (London dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding)...
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Which region on the following Ramachandran Plot corresponds to the allowable region(s) for Gly?
N
3,4
1,2,3
3
60
All of these regions are correct
1, 3
120
3
180
Transcribed Image Text:Which region on the following Ramachandran Plot corresponds to the allowable region(s) for Gly? N 3,4 1,2,3 3 60 All of these regions are correct 1, 3 120 3 180
The order of intermolecular interactions from strongest to weakest is:
Charge-charge, dipole-induced dipole, covalent bond, hydrogen bond
Hydrogen bond ≈ covalent bond, charge-charge, dipole-induced dipole
Covalent bond, disulfide bond, charge-charge, hydrogen bond
Disulfide bond, dipole-induced dipole, hydrogen bond, charge-charge
Covalent bond, charge-charge, hydrogen bond, disulfide bond
Transcribed Image Text:The order of intermolecular interactions from strongest to weakest is: Charge-charge, dipole-induced dipole, covalent bond, hydrogen bond Hydrogen bond ≈ covalent bond, charge-charge, dipole-induced dipole Covalent bond, disulfide bond, charge-charge, hydrogen bond Disulfide bond, dipole-induced dipole, hydrogen bond, charge-charge Covalent bond, charge-charge, hydrogen bond, disulfide bond
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