BIO206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hydrogen Atom, Acetic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide

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11 Sep 2018
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Any large molecule with many polar groups will have a pattern of partial positive and negative charges on its surface. When this encounters a second molecule with a complementary set of charges, the two will be attracted to each other by an electrostatic attraction. When enough of these weak non-covalent bonds form btwn two large molecules, their surfaces will stick specifically to each other [water greatly reduces the attractiveness in most biological settings] Accounts for 70% of a cell"s weight. Most intracellular rxns occur in an aqueous env. Excellent solvent for many substances b/c of its polar bonds. When a positively charged region (h+) of one water molecule comes close to a negatively charged region of a second water molecule (o), the electrical attraction btwn them can establish a weak bond called a. Hydrogen bond" [e. g. water molecules are polar, so they can form a linkage with one another to form this type of bond]

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