BMS 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Monolayer, Triglyceride, Hydrophile
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Amphipathic molecules (both feel: phospholipids as hydrophilic and hydrophobic, monolayer, micelle, bilayer. *hydrophobic molecules are not readily soluble in water. They are insoluble in water because electrons are evenly shared throughout the molecule. Take a beaker and put barrier in it. -on the left side, 1l of water with 5. 84g of dissolved nacl. This gives us a . 1 molar nacl solution. This gives rise to . 1moles of na+ ions and . 1 moles of cl- ions. -on the right side, only 1l water h2o. *all of the ions are bouncing around, and every so often, a cl ion will find the channel and move through. And every so often, a na ion will find the na selective channel and move through to the water side. This would lead to 50 millimolar na on the left and 50 millimolar na on the right. This would also lead to 50 millimolar cl on the left and 50 millimolar cl on the right.