BCH 261 Lecture 1: Biochem Notes 1

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Polar biomolecules dissolve readily in water because they can replace water-water interactions with more energetically favorable water-solute interactions in aqueous solutions nonpolar molecules tend to cluster together. Oxygen is partially negative and hydrogen is partially positive, explains why there is an electrostatic attraction between the oxygen atom of one molecule and the hydrogen of another. Water is a good solvent for polar substances, poor solvent for non polar substances. Each water molecule forms hydrogen bonds with 4 other water molecules (3-4 in water, 4 in ice) Water is a good solvent of salts and ionic substances. Wan der waals interactions/ london dispersion forces- weak attractive and repulsive forces. Hydrogen bonds, ionic, hydrophbic and van der waals are weaker than covalent bonds to calculate osmotic pressure: ii=icrt ic=osmolarity of solution i= van"t hoff factor- number of individual particles dissolved- ex. Isotonic solution = equal osmolarity inside and outside the cell. Hypertonic solution = higher concentration of solutes outside cell.

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