Interpretation:
The two amino acids whose
Concept Introduction:
When hydrogen atom is connected to a highly electronegative atom like oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine than partial charge separation is generated within the molecule. The hydrogen atom gets partial positive charge and electronegative atom gets partial negative charge. The bond formed between hydrogen atom of one molecule and electronegative atom of other molecule is termed as hydrogen bond.
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