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Chapter 21 Problem 24E

Question

BIO Base Pairing in DNA, II. Refer to Exercise 21.21. Figure E21.22 shows the bonding of cytosine and guanine. The O—H and H—N distances are each 0.110 nm. In this case, assume that the bonding is due only to the forces along the O—H—O, N—H—N, and O—H—N combinations, and assume also that these three combinations are parallel to each other. Calculate the net force that cytosine exerts on guanine due to the preceding three combinations. Is this force attractive or repulsive?

Solution

Solution 24E Introduction : We have to calculate the force between thymine and adenine using the given simple model. And then we have to compare the force with the force between the electron and proton in hydrogen atom. Step 1: (a) The force in O-H-O combination is the attraction force between the O-H and repulsion between O-N. Now the separation of O-H combination is And the distance between the O and O atom is We also know that the charge of electron is and, the permittivity of the free space is Hence the total force in the O-H-N chain is given by

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Title University Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321675460

BIO Base Pairing in DNA, II. Refer to Exercise 21.21.

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