eikovalentteihin
Eikovalentteihin, sometimes referred to as non-covalent interactions, are a class of intermolecular forces that do not involve the sharing of electrons, unlike covalent bonds. These forces arise from electrostatic attractions between molecules or parts of molecules. While weaker than covalent or ionic bonds, eikovalentteihin are crucial for determining the structure and function of many biological and chemical systems.
The primary types of eikovalentteihin include van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, and ionic interactions. Van
Hydrogen bonds are a particularly strong type of dipole-dipole interaction involving a hydrogen atom bonded to
The collective effect of numerous eikovalentteihin can be significant. In biology, these interactions are fundamental to