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BCH 351 Exam 1

Hydrocarbons are ... - correct answer ✔✔nonpolar, hydrophobic



5 Functional Groups - correct answer ✔✔amino, hydroxyl, sulfhydryl, phosphoryl, carboxyl, methyl



Amines - correct answer ✔✔nitrogen joined to at least one alkyl group



amide - correct answer ✔✔have a carbonyl group between the nitrogen and R group



functional group characteristics - correct answer ✔✔- contain electronegative atoms (O,N,S)

- usually electrically charged or polar

- make organic molecule amphiphathic

- create multifunctional molecules that increase functional diversity

- provide sights for intra and inter molecular interactions such as hydrogen bonding and ionic
interactions



types of chemical interactions - correct answer ✔✔covalent, ionic, hydrogen bonds, van der Waal,
hydrophobic effects



covalent bonds - correct answer ✔✔formed by atoms sharing valence electrons and fill each atoms
outer shell.

can be polar or nonpolar depending on if atoms are shared equally or not



polar covalent bond - correct answer ✔✔electrons are shared unequally. electronegativity >0.5



nonpolar covalent bond - correct answer ✔✔electrons are shared equally. electronegativity <0.5



common polar covalent bonds - correct answer ✔✔C-O, O-H, N-H

,ionic interactions - correct answer ✔✔also called charge-charge interactions or salt bridges. Occur
betwen opposite charged atoms or groups. Ex: Na+ and Cl-.

Electronegativity >2.0 (usually between most and least electronegative)



hydrogen bonds - correct answer ✔✔form when a hydrogen that is covalently bonded to an
electronegative atom is in proximity to another electronegative atom. Partial charges



strong hydrogen bond - correct answer ✔✔linear



weak hydrogen bond - correct answer ✔✔angled



van der Waals interactions - correct answer ✔✔occur between neutral molecules/atoms by temporary
dipole moments because of fluctuation in electron clouds. Temporary polarization



Where does van der Waals interactions occur - correct answer ✔✔maximum attraction occurs at a
distance slightly greater than the sum of the van der Waals radii of the two atoms



hydrophobic effects - correct answer ✔✔due to the tendency of nonpolar molecules to pack close
together away from water. Main factor behind protein folding, protein-protein association, formation of
lipid micelles, and enzyme-substrate complex formation



structure and chemistry of water - correct answer ✔✔unequal electron distribution, O is more
electronegative than H. Angle of H-O-H bonds is 104.5. H2O exhibits permanent dipole moments



hydrogen bond between water molecules - correct answer ✔✔each water molecule can form up to 4
hydrogen bonds

2 H donor sites

2 H acceptor sites

, water as a solvent - correct answer ✔✔good solvent for ionic and polar substances (amino acids and
peptides, small alcohols, carbohydrates). Poor solvent for nonpolar substances (hydrocarbons, aromatic
rings, amphipathic molecules)



Limonene - correct answer ✔✔cannot form H-bond with water



nucleophiles - correct answer ✔✔electron-rich, either negatively charged or have unshared pairs of
electrons. Water is a nucleophile



common nucleophilic atoms - correct answer ✔✔O, N, S, C



electrophiles - correct answer ✔✔positively charged molecules



ionization of water - correct answer ✔✔H2O <--> H+ + OH-

water ionization constant (25C, 55.5M)

Kw= [H+][OH-]=1.0e-14 M^2

[H+] & [OH-] are reciprocally related



pH scale - correct answer ✔✔the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution depends on the
concentration of hydrogen ion [H+] and can be described by a pH value

acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors



pH equation - correct answer ✔✔pH = -log[H+] = log 1/[H+]



strong acids - correct answer ✔✔acids that completely dissociate in water



weak acids - correct answer ✔✔acid that partially dissociate in water, extend of dissociation is
determined by pH of solution



Weak Acid Importance - correct answer ✔✔- many biological molecules or their components are weak
acids (amino acids, DNA, RNA)

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