BIOL2000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Intermolecular Force, Protein Structure, Molar Concentration

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1) define molecular weight: molarity is equal to, moles/l, moles/ml, molality/l, mass/ml, mass/l. Practice a few problems of solution chemistry g=m*l*mw. When they move to higher potential energy and lower entropy when spontaneous: name the three major chemical bonds (chapter 2). Why is ph important for proteins and catalysts: no function best in, what was the significance of the aspirin-child case study, ionization of a _weak__ acid is an ideal buffer for biological system. Why or why not: properties of water. Which nitrogenous bases pair together: dna: nucleotides. Is it produced in the 3-5 or 5-3 direction: true or false: the dna backbone is formed by linking together nucleic acids and a phosphate group. What does each correspond to? (hint: draw a picture. Dna is antiparallel because the stands run opposite to one another. We just threw this in to keep you on your toes. Which has higher potential energy, c-o or c-h bonds?)

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