BS 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydrogen Bond, Chemical Polarity, Partial Charge

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Bs 161: lecture 2: throughout this course we will frequently refer to four types of bonds/interactions/forces: covalent bonds, hydrogen bonds, ionic interactions, and hydrophobic exclusion. For each of these, you need to do the following: Describe the atomic underpinning of each bond/interaction/force. Identify the common types of bonds/interactions/forces likely to occur between two functional groups. Formed when electrons are shared between atoms. Strength = somewhere less than ionic interactions. Strength = strong, but not as strong as covalent. Strength = weaker than covalent, ionic, and hydrogen. Minimized charge separation and entropy: throughout this course we will need to account for the impact of the chemical properties of water on biological molecules. You will need to use the structure of water to do the following: Explain why water is able to form hydrogen bonds. Explain why polar and charged species dissolve in water. Explain why oil will not dissolve in water.

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