BIOC12H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Conjugate Acid, Titration Curve, Isoelectric Point

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4. four types: hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions c. charge-charge interactions, van der waals forces, variations of electrostatic interactions, hydrogen b. charge-charge c. van der waals charge-charge interaction. 3. can allow interactions across a greater distance than other non-covalent interactions: e. g. nacl crystals are stabilized by inter-ionic attractions (i. e, e. g. nacl crystals are stabilized by inter-ionic attractions (i. e. charge-charge interactions) 4. strength of charge-charge interactions depends on the solvent: water greatly weakens the nacl interaction. 1. interactions between permanent dipoles of two uncharged polarized bonds: or interaction between permanent and transient dipole induced in neighboring molecule, weak intermolecular forces between all neutral atoms by transient interactions of atoms that are close together. 3. involves both attractions and repulsions: weak interactions that cumulatively play an important role in maintaining structure, e. g. stacking of bases in the dna double helix. Atp is used to drive the reaction a. ii. 1. overcoming the unfavorable thermodynamic barrier important property of water is its tendency to ionize.

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