BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Partial Charge, Bond Energy, Sodium Chloride

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10 Jul 2019
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So how can ionic bonds be weak forced: Weak forces create interactions between molecules that are constantly forming and breaking under physiological conditions. Weak forces profoundly influence the structures and behaviours of all biological molecules. Ex: hydrogen bonds between complementary base-pairs in dna holds the two dna strands together. If magnesium forms a bond it has a partial positive charge therefore it is attracted to something with a partial negative charge. If one takes or gives an electron from another atom then it is a strong bond. However if it is a partial charge then it is weak. Water is necessary to find life on a planet. Electrons are shared unevenly between hydrogen and oxygen ph scale: ph = -log[h+] In any solution of water some water molecules exist as protons (h+) and hydroxyl ions (oh-) The ph indicate a high concentration of h+ on an inverse scale. Low ph indicates a high concentration of protons [h+] > [oh-]

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