BISC207 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hydrolysis, Bicarbonate, Hydrogen Bond

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The sharing between two atoms is unequal, the covalent bond is describe as polar. Polarity within a water molecule causes the hydrogen atoms in one molecule to be attracted to the oxygen atoms in other water molecules. The attraction between partially (-) oxygen and partially (+) hydrogen results in a hydrogen bond. Polar surface- a surface that has some common charge. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds which cause them to cling to one another. Water is liquid at temperatures typical of the earth"s. A calorie is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of. The hydrogen bonds link water molecules help water absorb heat without a great change in temperature. Because the temperature of water rises and falls slowly, organisms are better able to maintain their normal internal temperatures. Converting 1 g of the hottest water to a gas requires an input of 540 calories of heat energy.

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