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Chemistry, 23.09.2019 21:00 senceepoai22

The double bond character added to the c–n bond by resonance results in restricted rotation about the c–n bond, explaining why the atoms about the peptide bond all lie in a plane. in the structure at the right, select all of the atoms and bonds that lie in the peptide plane by clicking on them. (when selected, and atom or bond will turn green. if one is selected by mistake, click on it again to deselect.)

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