After watching this video, you will be able to draw the accurate resonance hybrid structure of the peptide group. You will be able to differentiate the trans vs. cis conformations of the peptide group.
Intermolecular H-bonding between these groups exist. That is, the H-bonding is not between the H and the O in a single peptide group but between different peptide groups. A good example to look at is the H-bonding in a beta-sheet!
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Does Hydrogen bonding between H and oxygen exists in a peptide bond 🤔🤔
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Intermolecular H-bonding between these groups exist. That is, the H-bonding is not between the H and the O in a single peptide group but between different peptide groups. A good example to look at is the H-bonding in a beta-sheet!
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One more thing: i think In a peptide bond The C-N bond has more ionic character than covalent
Is it true