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Description: The Nature of Noncovalent Interactions Energies typical of noncovalent bonds (0.5–20 kJ/mol; red text) are about one to two orders of magnitude weaker than energies of the covalent bonds commonly found in biochemical compounds (150–600 kJ/mol; blue text). The energies available from thermal motion, ATP hydrolysis, red light, and aerobic glucose metabolism are also shown as reference points Picture Stats: Views: 349 Filesize: 47.03kB Height: 576 Width: 369 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=33812 |