• An intramolecular force (or primary forces) is any force that binds together the atoms making up a molecule or compound, not to be confused with intermolecular...
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  • particles, e.g. atoms or ions. Intermolecular forces are weak relative to intramolecular forces – the forces which hold a molecule together. For example, the...
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  • hydroxyl and isopropyl subunit, the energetic value of a favorable intramolecular hydrogen bond can be calculated. A-Values are measured using a mono-substituted...
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  • Intramolecular describes a process or phenomenon that occurs within a molecule. It can refer to: Intramolecular reaction Intramolecular force All pages...
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    hindrance in the Thorpe–Ingold effect Sterically induced reduction Intramolecular force Van der Waals strain, also known as steric strain Günther Maier;...
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  • interacting electrical charges, and may occur as an intermolecular or intramolecular force. hydrogenation Any chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H...
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    functional form of potential energy for modeling molecular systems includes intramolecular interaction terms for interactions of atoms that are linked by covalent...
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  • knowing how the free energy changes as a function of some inter- or intramolecular coordinate (such as the distance between two atoms or a torsional angle)...
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  • probed (parallel measurement of rates vs. intermolecular competition vs. intramolecular competition), the observation of a primary kinetic isotope effect is...
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    of tetrads. They can be formed of DNA, RNA, LNA, and PNA, and may be intramolecular, bimolecular, or tetramolecular. Depending on the direction of the strands...
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