Water Flashcards
(8 cards)
Define the term hydrogen bond
- water is a polar molecule due to its electronegative oxygen atom
- this allows it to form hydrogen bonds between any other electronegative ion (usually N or O) and an electropositive H atoms
- i.e. bonds from H to N, O or H
Describe the interactions between water molecules and solutes that define solubility
- molecules that form H bonds are soluble
- in water, solute-solute and water-water H bonding is replaces with water-solute H bonding which is more favourable
- also works for charged moles
- uncharged molecules are not suitable, they rearrange themselves in water so as to minimise the disruption of the surrounding water moles
Define amphipathic
A molecule which contains both hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts
Give an example of an amphipathic molecule
Phospholipids - hydrophobic fatty acid tails, hydrophilic phosphate heads
Define pH
a measure of proton concentration
- pH = - log [H+]
What expression relates the degree of proton dissociation of a weak acid to its ionisation constant and the pH?
pH = pKa + log [A-] / [HA]
What is a buffer?
Solution of a weak acid which resists changes in pH
How does a buffer work?
In solution, acids dissociate to a conjugate acid-base pair
- weak acids do not dissociate very much
- in solution, if OH- is added, it combines with free H+ to form H2O
- if H+ is added if combines with the free OH- -> H2O
- these ions are replaced by the dissociation of the acid and the water, so the pH is kept constant