BIOS-1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Chemical Polarity, Hydrogen Bond, Surface Tension

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2 atoms share the electrons equally- one atom does not attract the shared electrons more strongly than the other atom. The nucleus of the oxygen atom attracts electrons more strongly than do the nuclei of the hydrogen atoms. When a hydrogen atom with a partial positive charge attracts the partial negative charge of neighboring electronegative atoms, most often larger oxygen or nitrogen atoms. Hydrogen bonds link neighboring water molecules give water considerable cohesion. Energy stored by matter due to its position. Form of potential energy that is stored in the bonds of compounds and molecules. The collision energy needed to break the chemical bonds of the reactants. Chemical compounds that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for a reaction to occur. Synthesis (anabolism)- when two or more atoms, ions, or molecules combine to form new and larger molecules, the processes are called synthesis reactions. Decomposition (catabolism)- split up large molecules into smaller atoms, ions or molecules.

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