Water in Biological Systems Flashcards

1
Q

What is the ion product of water @ 25oC?

A

Kw = 1.0x10^-14 M^2

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2
Q

What is the ion product of water the basis of?

A

pH scale

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3
Q

What is the definition of pH?

A

-log[H+]

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4
Q

What is the blood pH in humans?

A

7.35-7.4

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5
Q

When does acidosis begin?

A

6.8

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6
Q

When does alkalosis begin?

A

7.8

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7
Q

What may the structure of a biomolecule affect?

A

Its function

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8
Q

What are aspects of cell structure adapted to?

A

Physical and chemical properties of water

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9
Q

What makes water molecules polar?

A

Asymmetric charge distribution

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10
Q

What are hydrogen bonds?

A

Weak electrostatic interactions

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11
Q

What is the maximum amount of hydrogen bonds a water molecule can form?

A

4

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12
Q

Explain what is meant by the “transient” nature of hydrogen bonds?

A

Constantly broken and reformed at physiological temperatures

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13
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What do hydrogen bonds do for water?

A

Increase surface tension and cohesiveness

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14
Q

How would a salt dissolve in water?

A

The negative dipoles of water are attracted to the positively charged ions and vice versa

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