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Question Statement:

Which of the following statements is true regarding an alkene?

It can only participate in hydrogen bonding as a hydrogen bond donor.
It can only participate in hydrogen bonding as a hydrogen bond acceptor.
It can participate in hydrogen bonding both as a hydrogen bond donor and a hydrogen bond acceptor.
It cannot participate in hydrogen bonding at all.

Explanation:

Correct Answer: D

d) It cannot participate in hydrogen bonding at all. The alkene functional group is a C=C double bond. There are no heteroatoms present and no hydrogens attached to heteroatoms. Therefore, the group cannot participate in hydrogen bonding. This group can form van der Waals interactions with a hydrophobic region of a binding site.

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The question: Which of the following statements is true regarding an alkene? .... with options: It can only participate in hydrogen bonding as a hydrogen bond donor. , It can only participate in hydrogen bonding as a hydrogen bond acceptor. , It can participate in hydrogen bonding both as a hydrogen bond donor and a hydrogen bond acceptor. , It cannot participate in hydrogen bonding at all. can be solved with the concepts and understanding of Chemistry.