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BCH4024 Exam 1 (Purich) – Comprehensive Questions and Verified Answers 2025 | Detailed Exam Preparation Material (Graded A+)

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This document contains comprehensive exam-style questions and verified, clearly explained answers for BCH4024 Exam 1 taught by Purich (2025). It covers all key biochemical concepts tested in the exam, with detailed explanations to support deep understanding and effective revision. The material is ideal for exam preparation, practice, and achieving high academic performance.

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BCH4024 Exam 1 Purich COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025(GRADED A+) DETAILED ANSWERS!!
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V -large dipole moment
-very polar that interactions between H2O
molecules are strong--high heat capacity
-liquid water=H-bonds are relentlessly made and
Basic Structure of water broken; thus a flickering collection of W5
structures, with extremely little W1
-each water molecule can form up to 4 H-bonds
Te
-liquid water has 3.4 H-bonds on average
-ice has 4 H-bonds

stable interaction occurring when 2 EN atoms
H-bond
share one H atom



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, -acid/base interaction (proton donor-
electropositive region and proton acceptor-
electronegative region)
Water readily forms -the bond is stronger when all 3 atoms are aligned
Hydrogen bonds... -H-bonding gives water so much stability that it
must be heated to its BP (100 degrees C) to break
all H-bonding interactions
-linear H-bonds are stronger than bent H-bonds

-high heat capacity (allows us to maintain a stable
body temp.)
Key properties of water -high BP relative to its molecular weight
due to its structure -high viscosity relative to its molecular weight
-strong interactions with ionic molecules
-special interactions with nonpolar molecules

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, -Accessible melting point of Water
-occurs in a temp. range that helps to sustain Life
on earth
-as water freezes, it expands, ripping plants apart,
allowing C atoms to re-enter the Carbon cycle
H2O+CO2 (light aka photosynthesis)--
>Carbohydrate (anabolism) -->Metabolites
Special Properties of
(catabolism)-->CO2
water
-low BP relative to Earth's temperature
-evaporative heat loss (stabilizes body temp.)
-keeps atmosphere moist
-moves enormous quantities of water as clouds,
precipitation, and run-off
-erosion remodels Earth's landscape, increasing SA,
and exposing mineral nutrients




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, Water (Hydrologic)

-transpiration: from plants and animals into




-runoff: eventually reaching the sea
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-Feeble catalysts- H+, OH-, clays

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