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MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review
... Bonds This section provides a quick review of chemical bonds. Emphasis is placed on bonds between the six major elements found in biological systems: H, C, N, O, P, and S. 1.1 Covalent Bonds Covalent Bonds are the strongest chemical bonds, ...
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Chemistry Review Directory
Chemistry Review Directory 7.01 Hypertextbook Chemistry Review Chapter Directory Chemical Bonds 1.1 Covalent Bonds 1.2 Hydrogen Bonds 1.3 Ionic Bonds 1.4 Van der Waals Bonds 1.5 Hydrophobic Interactions pH Structural Models Basic Organic Functional Groups Concepts of Stereochemistry Chemistry Review Problems hyperbio@mit.edu
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... structure and function. Biochemistry: Covalent and Ionic Bonds Chemical Bonds and Groups Part 1 Chemical Bonds and Groups Part 2 Chemical Properties of Water Part 1 Chemical Properties of Water Part 2 Enzyme Families of Small Organic Molecules Types of Weak Non-covalent Bonds Part 1 Types of Weak Non-covalent Bonds Part 2 Macromolecules in ...
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Botany online: Physical Chemistry - Mechanisms of Enzyme Catalysis
... the type of molecule, the binding is either reversible (achieved through weak interactions) or irreversible (covalent bonds). The shape of the holoenzyme (= apoenzyme [protein] + coenzyme) causes the substrate selectivity. Atoms or ionized ...
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WATER
... the form of electrically neutral molecules. The strongest bonds are called covalent. With these bonds, two or more atoms share electron fields by ... holding power of these bonds to be about two or three; on the same scale, the covalent holding power between two ... so important, some additional details should be given. Hydrogen bonds Hydrogen bonds are the unique features of water. In summary, oxygen ...
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Botany online: Physical Chemistry - Biochemical Reactions - Preconditions - Enzyme Catalysis
... Terms of Thermodynamics Oxidations, Reductions and Redox Reactions Properties and Energy Contents of Chemical Bonds Mechanisms of Enzyme Catalysis Inhibition of Enzyme Reactions Regulation of Enzyme Activities. Allosteric ... s metabolism and its energy balance to have be regarded as interdependent parameters. Every covalent bond of a molecule contains energy that is set free upon breaking down and ...
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