BCHM-3050 Study Guide - Summer 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Protein, Covalent Bond, Carboxylic Acid

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BCHM-3050
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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Water and its unique properties
Has 2 H bond donor and acceptor sites (two lone pairs connected to
oxygen)
Permanent dipole
Remember: difference in charges between atoms in molecule
Bond angle: 104.5 degrees. Tetrahedral.
High heat capacity
Density is greater in liquid
High dielectric constant
Remember: the screen between molecules and their charges
Water = universal solvent
Able to dissolve more substances than other liquids
Can form many intermolecular forces w other molecules
Hydrophilic v Hydrophobic
Hydrophilic: molecules attracted to water
LOVE water
Hydrophobic: molecules repel water
HATE water
Preference for or against water plays role in determining function in
aqueous environment
Ex. A cell
NOTE: like dissolves like
Hydrophilic
Dissolution: mixing solvent and solute
Favorability for this process is determined by type and bond energy
of intra and intermolecular forces b/w solute and solvent
Basically! Whether a solute feels inclined to dissolve in water
or not depends on the forces b/w water and the solute
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Solubility: measures how much of solute will dissolve in solvent
Units of grams per 100 mL
Chapter 2: Water
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
6:20 PM
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Units of grams per 100 mL
Hydrophobic
Clathrate: structures that surround nonpolar surface areas or molecules
Nonpolar solute in polar solvent
Like a trap
Trapping nonpolar molecules in polar molecules decreases entropy of the
solvent (+G)
Remember: entropy is degree of spontaneity in system. How things
happen randomly. (-G)
Decreasing entropy is unfavorable
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Hydrophobic effect: used by macromolecules (proteins)
Stabilizes structures by driving nonpolar chains together during
folding
Allows solvent entropy to remain higher
Amphipathic
Amphipathic: contain hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups
Can form monolayer, micelle or bilayer
Phospholipid bilayer
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Has 2 h bond donor and acceptor sites (two lone pairs connected to oxygen) Remember: difference in charges between atoms in molecule. Remember: the screen between molecules and their charges. Able to dissolve more substances than other liquids. Can form many intermolecular forces w other molecules. Preference for or against water plays role in determining function in aqueous environment. Favorability for this process is determined by type and bond energy of intra and intermolecular forces b/w solute and solvent. Whether a solute feels inclined to dissolve in water or not depends on the forces b/w water and the solute. Solubility: measures how much of solute will dissolve in solvent. Clathrate: structures that surround nonpolar surface areas or molecules. Trapping nonpolar molecules in polar molecules decreases entropy of the solvent (+ g) Remember: entropy is degree of spontaneity in system. Would be something that would not happen naturally w/o outside input. Stabilizes structures by driving nonpolar chains together during folding.

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