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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
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Draw a Noncovalent lnteraction (using a dotted line) between a) two water molecules, b) amine and carbonyl,c) protonated amine a

nd deprotonated carboxylic acid. Also name the type of interaction for each and label the functional groups.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
5 0

a) two water molecules - hydrogen bond

b) amine and carbonyl - hydrogen bond

c) protonated amine and deprotonated carboxylic acid - ionic bond

Explanation:

You may find the diagram of the chemical structures and the interactions in the attached picture.

Hydrogen bonds are formed when hydrogen is between two electronegative elements such as oxygen, nitrogen or fluorine.

Ionic bonds are formed when one element donates electronic charge from their valence electrons to complete the valence shell of other elements in such a way that results two ions with "+" and "-" charges.

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