Biochemistry: thermodynamics, water, acids & bases Flashcards

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what is the first law of thermodynamics

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energy is neither created nor destroyed

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what is the second law of thermodynamics

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no energy conversion is 100% efficient, i.e. some is unable to do work

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what is entropy

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the energy that is unable to do work in a reaction, it tends to increase after multiple reactions to an unusable state

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what is free energy and how do you calculate it

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the energy available to do work

free energy = (E of products) - (E of reactants)

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5
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describe an exergonic reaction

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free energy of products < free energy of reactants,

-ve Gibbs free energy, and occurs spontaneously

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describe an endergonic reaction

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need input of energy, +ve Gibbs free energy, often coupled

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7
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what bonds are found between water molecules

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H bonds, the hydrogen atom is shared between 2 electronegative atoms without the use of electrons

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8
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name some important properties of water

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it is polar and hydrophilic

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9
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what is an acid

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a proton donor

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10
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what is a base

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a proton acceptor

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11
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what is the strength of an acid or base based on

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their readiness to donate/accept protons, = dissociation constant(Ka/Kb)

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12
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what is pH

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the number of protons(H atoms) in solution

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13
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what is the Henderson Hassleback equation used for

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to determine the pH of weak acid in solution

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14
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what does a buffer do

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it allows a solution to resist a change in pH in response to the moderate addition of acid/alkali

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15
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why is pH important

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change in pH can change ionisation of proteins, and therefore alter the structure and function

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