Why are electrostatic bonds important to the cell?
January 28th, 2012 | by bonds |Jude asked:
Electrostatic bonds - Define and tell why they are important to the cell.
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Electrostatic bonds - Define and tell why they are important to the cell.
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One Response to “Why are electrostatic bonds important to the cell?”
By MasteringPhysics808 on Feb 1, 2012 | Reply
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Definition: (i′lek·trə′stad·ik ′bänd)
(physical chemistry) A valence bond in which two atoms are kept together by electrostatic forces caused by transferring one or more electrons from one atom to the other.
Electrostatic bonds are utilized in hydrogen bonding which is extremely important to cellular function and DNA.