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Hydrogen bond and Stacking (chemistry)

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Difference between Hydrogen bond and Stacking (chemistry)

Hydrogen bond vs. Stacking (chemistry)

A hydrogen bond is a partially electrostatic attraction between a hydrogen (H) which is bound to a more electronegative atom such as nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), or fluorine (F), and another adjacent atom bearing a lone pair of electrons. In chemistry, pi stacking (also called π–π stacking) refers to attractive, noncovalent interactions between aromatic rings, since they contain pi bonds.

Similarities between Hydrogen bond and Stacking (chemistry)

Hydrogen bond and Stacking (chemistry) have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): DNA, Electrostatics, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Pi bond, X-ray crystallography.

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a thread-like chain of nucleotides carrying the genetic instructions used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.

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Electrostatics

Electrostatics is a branch of physics that studies electric charges at rest.

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Journal of the American Chemical Society

The Journal of the American Chemical Society (also known as JACS) is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1879 by the American Chemical Society.

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Pi bond

In chemistry, pi bonds (π bonds) are covalent chemical bonds where two lobes of an orbital on one atom overlap two lobes of an orbital on another atom.

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X-ray crystallography

X-ray crystallography is a technique used for determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline atoms cause a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions.

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Hydrogen bond and Stacking (chemistry) Comparison

Hydrogen bond has 127 relations, while Stacking (chemistry) has 29. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.21% = 5 / (127 + 29).

References

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