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#Question id: 27072
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Choose the incorrect statement regarding the Van der Waals interactions & Hydrogen bonds
1. In Van der Waals interactions greater the area of contact the stronger the interaction.
2. In Van der Waals interactions greater the area of contact the weaker the interaction.
3. Hydrogen bonds Relative strength is inversely proportional to the polarity More polar atoms form weak H bonds.
4. Hydrogen bonds Relative strength is directly proportional to the polarity More polar atoms form stronger H bonds.
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#Question id: 27071
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Bond forces and their strength are given match them correctly
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#Question id: 823
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
chaotropic agents such as guanidinium ion and urea, the efficiency of the chaotropic agent is measured in terms of-
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#Question id: 13001
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Which of the following is incorrect
a) antiparallel β sheets are frequently found and they are quite more stable because of more no. hydrogen bond presence and linear H bonding pattern.
b) antiparallel β sheets are frequently found and they are quite more stable because of more no. hydrogen bond presence and having distorted H bonding pattern.
c) parallel β sheets are relatively less stable and mostly found in core of protein.
d) parallel β sheets are relatively more stable and mostly found in core of protein.
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#Question id: 13000
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Identify the correct statement regarding the structure
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#Question id: 12999
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Proline and glycine both disturb the symmetry of α-helix which of the following are true regarding to these two amino acids
a) proline changes the orientation of hetropolymeric α-helix hence proline can be placed only as 1st amino acid residue near to C-terminus
b) proline changes the orientation of polymeric α-helix hence proline can be placed only as 1st amino acid residue near to N-terminus
c) glycine disrupts the heteropolymeric α-helix by changing the helicity.
d) homopolymer of proline and glycine can form stable helix.