Week 5 Flashcards

1
Q

__________ bonds are responsible for water’s ability to absorb heat and maintain surface tension.

A

Hydrogen

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2
Q

__________ is the measure if acid strength.

A

pKa.

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3
Q

_____________ acids have high Ka value because they fully dissociate in water.

A

Strong.

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4
Q

__________ is the measure of acidity.

A

pH

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5
Q

Biochemistry usually takes place in a roughly ___________ environment.

A

Neutral.

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6
Q

____________ are chemical systems resistant to changes in pH.

A

Buffers.

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7
Q

Buffers are a mixture of __________ and their ___________.

A

Weak acid and conjugated bases.

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8
Q

___________ is an expression that is used to calculate the pH of a buffer system.

A

Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.

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9
Q

The Henderson Hasselbalch equation is ___________

A

pH=pKA+ log[A-]/ [HA]

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10
Q

_____________ is the pH at which a weak acid or conjugate base system will buffer.

A

Buffering capacity.

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11
Q

____________ measures how much base is required to fully neutralize an acid or vice versa.

A

Titration curve.

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12
Q

____________ of the same buffers allow tight buffering at multiple pHs in the same environment.

A

Buffer systems

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13
Q

___________ group readily lose a proton.

A

Carboxylic acid.

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14
Q

___________ group is much less likely to lose a proton.

A

Amino.

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15
Q

pH sensors in the brainstem regulate breathing to drive lung _________ levels to produce the desired equilibrium.

A

CO2.

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16
Q

__________ is an enzyme that is located in the stomach.

A

Pepsin.

17
Q

____________ is an enzyme that is located in the small intestine.

A

Trypsin.

18
Q

___________ groups cannot bond and limit the entropy of nearby water molecules.

A

Hydrophobic.

19
Q

The more hydrophobic groups are near one another the less ____________ is disrupted.

A

Entropy.

20
Q

_____________ substances try to aggregate hydrophobic groups away from aqueous solvent.

A

Amphipathic.

21
Q

Water __________ entropy due to interaction with any solute.

A

Loses.

22
Q

Binding between polar groups is __________ due to water being released.

A

Favored.

23
Q

Cell in __________ solution; no net water movement.

A

Isotonic

24
Q

Cells in __________ solution; water moves out and cell shrinks.

A

Hypertonic.

25
Q

Cells in ____________ solution; water moves in, creating outward pressure; cell swells, may eventually burst.

A

Hypotonic.