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BIOCHEM ONE EXAM STUDY GUIDE , MBC 3550 EXAM 1
STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS


which types of covalent bonds are important in biochemistry? - ANSWER covalent bonds
have electrons shared between the atoms and both atoms contribute

coordination bonds: both electrons donated by the same atom, common with transition
metals (lewis base is donator, and acceptor is lewis acid)

Which types of bonds can carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen form with each other? -
ANSWER polar covalent bonds

What types of bonds can oxygen and nitrogen form with metals such as Fe2+, Co2+ and
Zn2+? - ANSWER coordination bonds

Valency of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen - ANSWER Carbon: 4 valence electrons

Nitrogen: 5 valence electrons

Oxygen: 6 valence electrons

Which types of bonds allow free rotation around the bond axis, which do? - ANSWER
single bonds allow rotation

double and triple bonds do not because too rigid



How does electronegativity influence the charge distribution between covalently bound
atoms? - ANSWER electronegative atoms can pull electrons toward them, creates dipole
moment

rank O, N, H and C according to their relative electronegativity - ANSWER most
electroneg O>N>C>H least electroneg

What is the general geometry of a ligands bound via single bonds to a carbon nitrogen
or oxygen atom? - ANSWER sp3 hybridized, tetrahedral, 109.5 degrees

What is the geometry if one of the bonds is a double bond? - ANSWER sp2 hybridized,
planar trigonal, 120 degrees

What is the difference between regular covalent bonds and coordination bonds in terms
of the origin of electrons forming the bond? - ANSWER in regular covalent bonds, each
atom donates an electron

in coordination covalent bonds, both electrons are donated by the same atom

How many ligands can Fe2+ accept via coordination bonds? - ANSWER 6 coordination

,bonds

What geometry do you expect if the maximum number of ligands are bound to Fe2+ via
coordination bonds? - ANSWER octahedral geometry

What is the meaning of the terms "configuration" and "conformation"? - ANSWER
configuration: stereoisomers, different chemical properties, different ways to arrange
the groups that are not possible to superimpose on each other

conformation: geometric rearrangement from rotation around single bond

Cis vs Trans Configuration - ANSWER cis: highest priority on same side of double bond

trans: highest priority on diff sides of double bond

Which functional groups are important in biochemistry? - ANSWER hydroxyl, methyl,
carbonyl, amino, phosphate, sulfhydryl

List four types of non-covalent interactions that are important in biochemistry? -
ANSWER Electrostatic / ionic

Hydrogen bonds

Van der Waals (become repulsive when you get close enough)

Hydrophobic interactions



List seven elementary interactions and describe how electrostatic interactions,
hydrogen bonds and van der Waals interactions are composed of more elementary
interactions. - ANSWER Charge-charge: full charges, force dependent on charge and
distance

Charge-dipole: one full charge, one dipole (partial charge)

Dipole-dipole: both permanent dipoles

Charge-induced dipole: one has full charge, dipole of other is induced (aka induction)

Dipole-induced dipole: one binding is permanent dipole, dipole of one is induced

Dispersion: both charges induced, one induces other, push and pull

Van der Waals repulsion: electron shells clash



Van der waals interactions are composite of dispersion and van der waals repulsion

Van der waals are in everything, as go up list each interaction can participate in ones
below

, What is the distance dependence of the Coulomb force? Is it always attractive? -
ANSWER as distance increases, force decreases (inversely proportional) no it can be
attractive or repulsive



What are the requirements for the formation of a hydrogen bond?Hydrogen bonds are
made up of which more elementary interactions? - ANSWER must have an h bond donor
and h bond acceptor, partially covalent character between donor + acceptor as
electrons weakly shared

contain H, N, O, or F

electrostatic interaction



The hydrogen bond and the van der Waals interaction are made up of which more
elementary interactions? - ANSWER H-bonding - dipole-dipole

Van der Waals - composite of dispersion and van der Waals repulsion



How rapidly is the van der Waals attraction (repulsion) potential falling off with
distance? - ANSWER only binds over short distances, 1/r^6

can become significant with large number of interacting atoms

optimal distance between atoms is sum of "van der waals radii" of two atoms



Which attractive elementary non-covalent interaction has the longest range, which the
shortest? - ANSWER longest range: charge-charge

shortest range: van der waals?



How are the radii of space filling models of atoms and molecules chosen? - ANSWER
Electronegativity - atom with greatest electronegativity pulls the strongest, having the
smaller radii



What is the relative strengths of non-covalent interactions as compared to covalent
bonds? - ANSWER covalent bonds are the strongest
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