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covalent vs. noncovalent interactions- how are they different? - Answer Electronegativity - Answer Polarity - Answer Molecules having uneven distribution of charges polar: unequal sharing, involved an electronegative atom nonpolar: equal sharing what is polarity important? - Answer -explains why molecules are hydrophilic and hydrophobic -leads to noncovalent interactions hydrophobic effect - Answer -Inability of water to dissolve nonpolar molecules results in this important organizing principle. -nonpolar molecules cannot form H bonds with water -hydrophobic molecules cluster together in aqueous solutions -powered by the increase in the entropy of water that results when hydrophobic molecules come together *powerful organizing force what makes hydrophobic interactions favorable? - Answer entropy (S) -drives the interaction between nonpolar molecules -hydrophobic interactions allow for an increase in entropy of water entropy (S) - Answer a measure of the disorder of a system -high: disordered state -low: ordered state Phospholipids - Answer -have hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties (called amphipathic) -when exposed to water, form membranes

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MCB 2000 (UConn) Exam 1 Practice
Questions All Solved Correct 2025-
2026 Updated.
covalent vs. noncovalent interactions- how are they different? - Answer



Electronegativity - Answer



Polarity - Answer Molecules having uneven distribution of charges

polar: unequal sharing, involved an electronegative atom

nonpolar: equal sharing



what is polarity important? - Answer -explains why molecules are hydrophilic and
hydrophobic

-leads to noncovalent interactions



hydrophobic effect - Answer -Inability of water to dissolve nonpolar molecules results in this
important organizing principle.

-nonpolar molecules cannot form H bonds with water

-hydrophobic molecules cluster together in aqueous solutions

-powered by the increase in the entropy of water that results when hydrophobic molecules
come together

*powerful organizing force



what makes hydrophobic interactions favorable? - Answer entropy (S)

-drives the interaction between nonpolar molecules

-hydrophobic interactions allow for an increase in entropy of water



entropy (S) - Answer a measure of the disorder of a system

-high: disordered state

-low: ordered state

, types of covalent interactions - Answer nonpolar, polar

-stable

-do not break and form spontaneously



noncovalent interactions - Answer -Hydrogen bonds

-Electrostatic, ionic interactions

-Van der Waals forces

-Hydrophobic interactions



hydrogen bonding - Answer



Electrostatic (ionic) interactions - Answer -attraction/repulsion

-occurs between atoms with a complete negative charge or a complete positive charge

-strength determined by distance and solvent

*importance: protein-protein interactions, DNA-protein interactions, catalytic mechanisms



dielectric constant - Answer high: greater ability to dissolve salts

* water has a high dielectric constant



van der Waals forces - Answer -basis: transient asymmetry in the electron distribution of one
molecule will induce complementary asymmetry in a nearby molecule

-result: charge fluctuations transiently produces + and - poles even in nonpolar molecule

-distance matters: present with "snug fit" between atoms

-weakest of noncovalent interactions



noncovalent interactions - Answer -Hydrogen bonds

-Electrostatic, ionic interactions

-Van der Waals forces

-Hydrophobic interactions



what chemical properties of water contribute to its uniqueness? - Answer H-bonding,

polarity, and reversible ionization.

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