BIO206H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Glycosidic Bond, Covalent Bond, Ionic Bonding

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Life - based on organic chemistry/ reactions on watery, aqueous solution/ complex/ collections of polymeric molecules (formed from chains of chemical subunits/ tightly regulated. Cells are made of relatively few types of atoms. Atom - center positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons. Atomic weight/ molecular weight - protons + neutrons. The distribution of elements in earth"s crush differs radically from that in the tissues of an animal. Vary in strength - in kcal/ mol or kj/ mol. Types: single bond(rotate around bond axis), double bond (stronger, shorter) A type of electrostatic attraction - occurs b/w oppositely charged atoms. Polar covalent - unequal sharing of electrons (negative and positive poles) Electrostatic attractions help bring molecules together in cells. Some polar molecules form acids and bases in water. H3o+ hydronium ion - acid ph<7 acidic, ph>7 basic, ph=7 neutral. Buffers - keep everything neutral inside the cell. Cell is formed of carbon compounds - organic molecules.

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