MCDB 1150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Reagent, Covalent Bond, Hydroxy Group

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The ability of water to h-bond with polar molecules. The atoms of water interact by covalent bonds. Acid: a molecule that can release a hydrogen ion (proton) When hydrogen loses an electron it is just a proton (hydrogen ion) Know the difference between hydrogen and hydrogen ion. Base: a molecule that can accept a proton/hydrogen ion (opposite of acid) Amphoteric: a molecule that can serve as an acid and a base (amino acids). Acidity of solution = concentration of h+ Ph of stomach acid = 2 (10^-2 m [h+]) Ph of pure water = 7 (10^-7 m [h+]) Concentration of h+ in stomach action 15^-2 m. When this is asked on a test a calculator is not necessary. Biological processes extremely sensitive to changes in ph. The chemistry of life center around carbon . Can form multitudes of types of molecules. 4 valence electrons: can bond with 4 atoms. Can bond to carbon to form backbone structures.

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