Which is true about hydrogen bonding for biological molecules?
A) Hydrogen bonds are strong enough to confer structural stability,for example in DNA.
B) Hydrogen bonds are weak enough to be easily broken (weaker than covalent bonds) .
C) They contribute to the water solubility of many macromolecules.
D) All of the above.
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