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Hydrophobic interactions are attractive interactions, resulting from the inability of water to form hydrogen bonds with certain side chains.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in a national level competition.I need to ask this question from Biopharmaceuticals in portion Biopharmaceuticals of Drug Biotechnology

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Correct ANSWER is (b) False

Easy explanation: Hydrophobic attractions are an attraction between the nonpolar alkyl groups and AROMATIC groups form a non-polar CENTER that is REPELLED by water. Hydrophilic attractions are an attraction between polar or ionized R groups and water on the surface of the tertiary structure.



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