Chapter 3: 24. How do strong and weak bonds differ? 25. Describe the peptide bond, and explain why it is planar.

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24. How do strong and weak bonds differ?
25. Describe the peptide bond, and explain why it is planar.
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 3: 24. How do strong and weak bonds differ? 25. Describe the peptide bond, and explain why it is planar.
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An attraction between two atoms, molecules or ions is termed as a chemical bond. Due to the presence of a chemical bond, a chemical compound is formed. A chemical bond can be formed due to the sharing of electrons, as in covalent bond, or can be formed due to attraction between oppositely charged ions, as in ionic bond.

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