Below you will find example sentences with "hydrogen bond". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Hydrogen Bond in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: hydrogen
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 13
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 26.3 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "hydrogen bond" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 26.3 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as a normal hydrogen bond, as a hydrogen bond donor but, water, bonds and molecules stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with bond etf, hydrogen peroxide, treasury bond, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen atoms and hydrogen fuel, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with hydrogen bond

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This type of bond is much stronger than a "normal" hydrogen bond. (12 words)

The ideal bond angle depends on the nature of the hydrogen bond donor. (13 words)

The hydrogen bond is often described as a strong electrostatic dipole-dipole interaction. (13 words)

When more molecules are present, as is the case with liquid water, more bonds are possible because the oxygen of one water molecule has two lone pairs of electrons, each of which can form a hydrogen bond with a hydrogen on another water molecule. (44 words)

This compound is centrosymmetric and has a very short hydrogen bond (114.5 pm ) that is similar to the length in the bifluoride ion HFmain (114 pm). citation In aqueous solution the hydroxide ion forms strong hydrogen bonds with water molecules. (41 words)

The name 3.6 13 -helix is also used for this type of helix, denoting the average number of residues per helical turn, with 13 atoms being involved in the ring formed by the hydrogen bond. (36 words)

Example sentences (20)

When proline is bound as an amide in a peptide bond, its nitrogen is not bound to any hydrogen, meaning it cannot act as a hydrogen bond donor, but can be a hydrogen bond acceptor.

In a hydrogen bond, the electronegative atom not covalently attached to the hydrogen is named proton acceptor, whereas the one covalently bound to the hydrogen is named the proton donor.

Advanced theory of the hydrogen bond In 1999, Isaacs et al. citation showed from interpretations of the anisotropies in the Compton profile of ordinary ice that the hydrogen bond is partly covalent.

Guanine has the C-6 carbonyl group that acts as the hydrogen bond acceptor, while a group at N-1 and the amino group at C-2 act as the hydrogen bond donors.

Gray dashed lines indicate hydrogen bonds The most ubiquitous and perhaps simplest example of a hydrogen bond is found between water molecules.

Hydrogen bonds form between chains, and side chains form above and below the plane of the hydrogen bond network.

These solids consist of the perchlorate anion linked via hydrogen bonds to H 2 O and H 3 O + centers Almlöf, Jan; Lundgren, Jan O.; Olovsson, Ivar "Hydrogen Bond Studies.

This compound is centrosymmetric and has a very short hydrogen bond (114.5 pm ) that is similar to the length in the bifluoride ion HFmain (114 pm). citation In aqueous solution the hydroxide ion forms strong hydrogen bonds with water molecules.

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When more molecules are present, as is the case with liquid water, more bonds are possible because the oxygen of one water molecule has two lone pairs of electrons, each of which can form a hydrogen bond with a hydrogen on another water molecule.

When two water molecules approach one another, the slightly negatively charged oxygen atom of one forms a hydrogen bond with a slightly positively charged hydrogen atom in the other.

The ideal bond angle depends on the nature of the hydrogen bond donor.

This type of bond is much stronger than a "normal" hydrogen bond.

Appropriate geometrical correspondence of hydrogen bond donors and acceptors allows only the "right" pairs to form stably.

As one moves from primary to secondary to tertiary alcohols with the same backbone, the hydrogen bond strength, the boiling point, and the acidity typically decrease.

Cocaine's binding properties are such that it attaches so this hydrogen bond will not form and is blocked from formation due to the tightly locked orientation of the cocaine molecule.

Depending on geometry and environment, the hydrogen bond free energy content is between 1 and 5 kcal/mole.

Further, cocaine binds in such a way as to inhibit a hydrogen bond innate to DAT.

The hydrogen bond is often described as a strong electrostatic dipole-dipole interaction.

The hydrogen bond networks make both natural and synthetic polymers sensitive to humidity levels in the atmosphere because water molecules can diffuse into the surface and disrupt the network.

The name 3.6 13 -helix is also used for this type of helix, denoting the average number of residues per helical turn, with 13 atoms being involved in the ring formed by the hydrogen bond.

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