WasserstoffbrückenVerbindungen
Wasserstoffbrücken, also known as hydrogen bonds, are a type of intermolecular force. They occur when a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom, such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. This electronegative atom pulls the shared electrons closer to itself, leaving the hydrogen atom with a partial positive charge. This partially positive hydrogen atom is then attracted to a partially negative atom in a neighboring molecule.
This attraction is weaker than a covalent or ionic bond, but it is still significant and plays
In biological systems, hydrogen bonds are fundamental to life. They are responsible for the helical structure