Chapter 1 and 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 major classes of biomolecules?

A

Proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids

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2
Q

What are the 4 most abundant elements?

A

CHON

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3
Q

How many molecules is water bonded to in liquid?

A

3.4

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4
Q

How many molecules is water bonded to in ice?

A

4

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5
Q

Describe the structure of a water molecule.

A

Tetrahedral, 104.5º, sp3 hybridized oxygen, bent, polar with dipole moment towards the oxygen

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6
Q

What are the four types of noncovalent interactions in order from strongest to weakest?

A

Hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, hydrophobic interactions, and van der waals

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7
Q

bond strength of hydrogen bond

A

3-7 kcal/mol

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8
Q

what is hydrogen bond weakened in?

A

H2O

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9
Q

what is an ionic bond and give an example of one?

A

Also known as electrostatic bond, ion pair, salt bridges or linkages, Occurs between charged atoms

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10
Q

what is hydrophobic interaction and give an example of one?

A

Spontaneous clustering of nonpolar molecules in water, Requires non-polar species
Folding of proteins and formation of membranes

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11
Q

what is a van der waal interaction and give an example of one?

A

Transient (temporary) electrostatic interaction, butter stick

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12
Q

What are the solvent characteristics of hydrophilic molecules?

A

Polar, soluble in water (i.e. NaCl)

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13
Q

What are the solvent characteristrics of hydrophobic molecules?

A

Nonpolar, insoluble in water (i.e. Hexane)

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14
Q

What are the solvent characteristics of amphiphilic molecules?

A
  • Contain both polar and nonpolar groups
  • Form micelles in water (if not sterically hindered)
  • Formation of biological membranes
  • (i.e. ionized fatty acids)
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15
Q

What is osmosis?

A

Spontaneous process in which solvent (water) moves from areas of low solute concentration to high solute concentration (via semipermeable membranes)

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16
Q

what is osmotic pressure?

A

Pressure required to stop net flow of water across a membrane (through osmosis)

17
Q

what is isotonic?

A

No net movement of water Concentrations are equal inside and out

18
Q

what is hypotonic?

A

Concentration greater inside

Water enters cell, cell swells until it bursts

19
Q

what is hypertonic?

A

Concentration greater outside

Water flows out and cell shrinks

20
Q

Water _________ ionic interactions.

A

weakens

21
Q

Strong acids and strong bases ________________ in water.

A

Dissociate completely

22
Q

What are buffers composed of?

A

Weak acid and its conjugate base

23
Q

What is the function of buffers?

A

To keep pH near constant, despite small additions of acid or base

24
Q

Concentration of a buffer is _______________________

A

The sum of acid plus salt

25
Q

What are the three physiological buffers?

A

Phosphate buffer
Bicarbonate buffer
Protein buffer

26
Q

what is the phosphate buffer important for?

A

Intercellular fluid

27
Q

what is the bicarbonate buffer important for?

A

Blood plasma

28
Q

What is the length of a covalent bond?

A

1 Å

29
Q

What is the length of an h-bond?

A

1.7-1.8 Å