What are the differences between polyamides and proteins ? I) Polyamides are unable to undergo hydrogen...

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What are the differences between polyamides and proteins ? I)Polyamides are unable to undergo hydrogen bonding betweenindividual polymer chains. II) Polyamides usually do not havehydroxyl- or thiol-groups as side chains. III) Proteins andpolyamides can be partially crystalline. IV) Polyamides have a morestable bond between their monomers than proteins have between theindividual amino acids.


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A. I and II
B. II and III are correct
C. II and IV
D. III and IV

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