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Biochem 301-Exam 1 and Answers ionic bond - Answersdirect interaction between positive and negative ions covalent bond - AnswersA chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule Electronegativity - Answersmeasure of how strongly atoms attract bonding electrons to themselves molecular weight - Answersratio of the average mass of one molecule of an element or compound to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12 (remember that this is a dimensionless quantity) macromolecule - Answersa molecule that contains a very large number of atoms. Examples would be proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. polymer - Answersa macromolecule assembled with covalent linkages between smaller repeating units (Proteins, from amino acids, polysaccharides from carbohydrates, nucleic acids from nucleotides) hydrophobic - Answers- Insolubility in water. - Water would rather interact with itself than with non-polar compounds. - tendency of hydrophobic molecules to sequester themselves from water - nonpolar and unable to form H bonds hydrophillic - Answers- preferably interacts (dissolves) with water. - compounds will be polar and will be able to interact with water through either hydrogen bonds or through ion-dipole or dipole-dipole interactions. - They will contain electronegative and electropositive atoms. proton donor - Answersacid proton acceptor - Answersbase hydronium ion - Answershydrogen ion combines with a water molecule to form a hydronium ion, H3O(+) trace elements - Answerselements required by an organism in only minute quantities what are the trace elements? - AnswersMg, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Mo, Se, I aldehyde - Answers amino acid - AnswersBuilding blocks of protein Carbohydrates - Answersmade of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen - simplest form is monosaccharides or sugars nucleotides - Answers- Basic units of DNA molecule - form ATP - composed of a 5 carbon sugar, N containing ring, and 1+ phosphate groups lipids - Answers- insoluble in water but soluble in ethanol and ether - poorly soluble in water bc they often include hydrophobic chains ether - Answers Amine - AnswersRNH2, R2NH, R3N thiol - AnswersR-SH Ketone - Answers ESTER - Answers Amide - Answers sulfhydryl group - Answers do Co2 and H2O molecules have the same 3D shape? - AnswersNo because of the distribution of lone pairs of electrons and the hybridization of carbon and oxygen meaning of electronegativity - Answerschemical property that describes the tendency for an atom to attract a pair of electrons towards itself

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Biochem 301-Exam 1 and Answers

ionic bond - Answers✓✓direct interaction between positive and negative ions


covalent bond - Answers✓✓A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between
atoms in a molecule


Electronegativity - Answers✓✓measure of how strongly atoms attract bonding electrons to
themselves


molecular weight - Answers✓✓ratio of the average mass of one molecule of an element or
compound to one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12 (remember that this is a
dimensionless quantity)


macromolecule - Answers✓✓a molecule that contains a very large number of atoms. Examples
would be proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.


polymer - Answers✓✓a macromolecule assembled with covalent linkages between smaller
repeating units
(Proteins, from amino acids, polysaccharides from carbohydrates, nucleic acids from
nucleotides)


hydrophobic - Answers✓✓- Insolubility in water. - Water would rather interact with itself than
with non-polar compounds.
- tendency of hydrophobic molecules to sequester themselves from water
- nonpolar and unable to form H bonds

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hydrophillic - Answers✓✓- preferably interacts (dissolves) with water.
- compounds will be polar and will be able to interact with water through either hydrogen bonds
or through ion-dipole or dipole-dipole interactions.
- They will contain electronegative and electropositive atoms.


proton donor - Answers✓✓acid


proton acceptor - Answers✓✓base


hydronium ion - Answers✓✓hydrogen ion combines with a water molecule to form a
hydronium ion, H3O(+)


trace elements - Answers✓✓elements required by an organism in only minute quantities


what are the trace elements? - Answers✓✓Mg, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Co, Cu, Zn, Mo, Se, I


aldehyde - Answers✓✓


amino acid - Answers✓✓Building blocks of protein


Carbohydrates - Answers✓✓made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- simplest form is monosaccharides or sugars


nucleotides - Answers✓✓- Basic units of DNA molecule

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- form ATP
- composed of a 5 carbon sugar, N containing ring, and 1+ phosphate groups


lipids - Answers✓✓- insoluble in water but soluble in ethanol and ether
- poorly soluble in water bc they often include hydrophobic chains


ether - Answers✓✓


Amine - Answers✓✓RNH2, R2NH, R3N


thiol - Answers✓✓R-SH


Ketone - Answers✓✓


ESTER - Answers✓✓


Amide - Answers✓✓


sulfhydryl group - Answers✓✓


do Co2 and H2O molecules have the same 3D shape? - Answers✓✓No because of the
distribution of lone pairs of electrons and the hybridization of carbon and oxygen


meaning of electronegativity - Answers✓✓chemical property that describes the tendency for an
atom to attract a pair of electrons towards itself

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how does EN affect the distribution of electrons in a covalent bond between O and H? -
Answers✓✓O = more EN than H
- means that in an O-H bond the electrons will be biased toward oxygen
- leaves a partial negative charge on O and partial positive charge on H
- makes bond polar


draw two molecules of water that are hydrogen bonded. Label covalent and hydrogen bonds -
Answers✓✓


In liquid water, what is the normal # of H bonds formed between H20 molecules? -
Answers✓✓3.4- arises bc the water molecules are moving so that at any given moment in time
they cannot form 5


the smaller number of H bonds (in water)... - Answers✓✓allows for closer packing and higher
density than ice


polar chemical group descriptions and examples - Answers✓✓- asymmetric distribution of
charge induced by elements that have differences in electronegativity
Ex: carboxamides, alcohols, carbonyl groups, esters


non polar chemical group description and examples - Answers✓✓- do not have major
asymmetry in this distribution of electrons
- share electrons equally within a bond
ex: ethyl, methyl, phenyl groups


hydrophobic examples - Answers✓✓methane, ethane, benzene, isobutane, ethyl, ether

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