Is there any need to use the r2 option the ? Justin Lemkul wrote: > > > On 10/5/12 7:39 AM, Gavin Melaugh wrote: >> Hi Justin >> >> Thanks, that's what I thought. Is there a need to define a >> hydrogen-acceptor distance as well. I read in a few articles that this >> was the case, usually 0.25nm ? >> > > One can define hydrogen bonds in a number of ways, but a D-A distance > of 0.35 nm and an H-A distance of 0.25 nm are basically equivalent, > given that O-H and N-H bonds are about 0.1 nm. > > -Justin >
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