Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
,Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
1. The dipole moment in a water molecule Which statement about hydrogen bonds is
NOT true?
A) Hydrogen bonds account for the anomalously high boiling point of water.
B) In liquid water, the average water molecule forms hydrogen bonds with three to
four other water molecules.
C) Individual hydrogen bonds are much weaker than covalent bonds.
D) Individual hydrogen bonds in liquid water exist for many seconds and
sometimes for minutes. – SOLUTION
E) The strength of a hydrogen bond depends on the linearity of the three atoms
involved in the bond.
2. A TRUE statement about hydrophobic interactions is that they:
A) are the driving force in the formation of micelles of amphipathic compounds
in water. – SOLUTION
B) do not contribute to the structure of water-soluble proteins.
C) have bonding energies of approximately 20–40 Kjoule per mole.
D) involve the ability of water to denature proteins.
E) primarily involve the effect of polar solutes on the entropy of aqueous systems.
3. Hydrophobic interactions make important energetic contributions to:
A) binding of a hormone to its receptor protein.
B) enzyme-substrate interactions.
C) membrane structure.
D) three-dimensional folding of a polypeptide chain.
E) All of the answers are correct. – SOLUTION
4. Dissolved solutes alter some physical (colligative) properties of the solvent water
because they change the:
A) concentration of the water. – SOLUTION
B) hydrogen bonding of the water.
C) ionic bonding of the water.
D) pH of the water.
,Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
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, Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
E) temperature of the water.
5. Osmosis is movement of a:
A) charged solute molecule (ion) across a membrane.
B) gas molecule across a membrane.
C) nonpolar solute molecule across a membrane.
D) polar solute molecule across a membrane.
E) water molecule across a membrane. – SOLUTION
6. A hydronium ion:
A) has the structure H3O+.
B) is a hydrated hydrogen ion.
C) is a hydrated proton.
D) is the usual form of one of the dissociation products of water in solution.
E) All of the answers are correct. – SOLUTION
7. The pH of a solution of 1 M HCl is:
A) 0. – SOLUTION
B) 0.1.
C) 1.
D) 10.
E) –1.
8. The pH of a solution of 0.1 M NaOH is:
A) 0.1.
B) 1.0.
C) 12.8.
D) 13. – SOLUTION
E) 14.
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
,Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
1. The dipole moment in a water molecule Which statement about hydrogen bonds is
NOT true?
A) Hydrogen bonds account for the anomalously high boiling point of water.
B) In liquid water, the average water molecule forms hydrogen bonds with three to
four other water molecules.
C) Individual hydrogen bonds are much weaker than covalent bonds.
D) Individual hydrogen bonds in liquid water exist for many seconds and
sometimes for minutes. – SOLUTION
E) The strength of a hydrogen bond depends on the linearity of the three atoms
involved in the bond.
2. A TRUE statement about hydrophobic interactions is that they:
A) are the driving force in the formation of micelles of amphipathic compounds
in water. – SOLUTION
B) do not contribute to the structure of water-soluble proteins.
C) have bonding energies of approximately 20–40 Kjoule per mole.
D) involve the ability of water to denature proteins.
E) primarily involve the effect of polar solutes on the entropy of aqueous systems.
3. Hydrophobic interactions make important energetic contributions to:
A) binding of a hormone to its receptor protein.
B) enzyme-substrate interactions.
C) membrane structure.
D) three-dimensional folding of a polypeptide chain.
E) All of the answers are correct. – SOLUTION
4. Dissolved solutes alter some physical (colligative) properties of the solvent water
because they change the:
A) concentration of the water. – SOLUTION
B) hydrogen bonding of the water.
C) ionic bonding of the water.
D) pH of the water.
,Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
Page 1
, Complete Test Bank for Lehninger Principles of
Biochemistry,8th Edition by David L. Nelson (2025) All
Chapters Complete Guide Questions with Complete
Solution Graded A+
E) temperature of the water.
5. Osmosis is movement of a:
A) charged solute molecule (ion) across a membrane.
B) gas molecule across a membrane.
C) nonpolar solute molecule across a membrane.
D) polar solute molecule across a membrane.
E) water molecule across a membrane. – SOLUTION
6. A hydronium ion:
A) has the structure H3O+.
B) is a hydrated hydrogen ion.
C) is a hydrated proton.
D) is the usual form of one of the dissociation products of water in solution.
E) All of the answers are correct. – SOLUTION
7. The pH of a solution of 1 M HCl is:
A) 0. – SOLUTION
B) 0.1.
C) 1.
D) 10.
E) –1.
8. The pH of a solution of 0.1 M NaOH is:
A) 0.1.
B) 1.0.
C) 12.8.
D) 13. – SOLUTION
E) 14.