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What kind of noncovalent interaction is typified by

Last updated: 2/3/2024

What kind of noncovalent interaction is typified by

What kind of noncovalent interaction is typified by interactions between two molecules that are so close together that they can experience weak attractive forces bonding them together OH bonds ionic bonds Ohydrophobic interactions polar covalent bonds Ovan der Waals forces QUESTION 29 Why is silicon not suitable for making covalent bonds stable and strong enough to form the basis of living organisms even though it is just below carbon on the periodic table O Silicon is too large for its nucleus to attract the valence electrons of neighboring atoms enough to hold molecules together sufficiently O Silicon is too small for its nucleus to attract the valence electrons of neighboring atoms enough to hold molecules together sufficiently O Silicon is too large for its nucleus to attract the protons of neighboring atoms enough to hold molecules together O Silicon is too small for its nucleus to attract the protons of neighboring atoms enough to hold molecules together QUESTION 30 Mammals lack the enzyme that hydrolyzes cellulose O True