BIOM1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Covalent Bond, Hydronium, Logarithmic Scale

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Module 1 - a study of life and cells (l6) https://www. britannica. com/science/mole-chemistry. It is therefore important to be able to understand the amounts of substances presrnt in solution. We do this by calculating the concentration of solutes in an aqueous solution. Resulting in the hydronium ions and hydroxide ions. Water can dissociate (i. e. covalent partnerships are distruptes) Changed in the concentration of these ions can have a great affect in kliving organisms. The changes in h+ concentration never changes in water. Usually associated with a water as a hydronium ion. The hydronium ion is actually a coordinate (or dative) covalent bond, where both electrons in the bond with the additional h+ come from the water itself. The third proton can come on and off the molecule and hop to another water or another molecule with a net negative charge (e. g. oh- group to make h2o) or a lone pair (e. g. nh3 to make nh4+)

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