But I reckon you should; when a protein denatures, weak inter particle bonds (H bonds) are broken, but strong covalent peptide bonds are not, so just be wary of that.
I'm going to be a real pedant here!
It's not "weak interparticle bonds" and H bonds aren't the only ones. In essence, you're correct and without Chem you'd probably never have known. And because you're doing Chem, so for your benefit here, hydrogen bonds are by no means "weak" intermolecular interactions. They're the strong intermolecular ones. They're just weaker than covalent bonds.
The bonds that are broken up denaturation are:
Hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole interactions, ionic bonds and Van der Waal's forces.