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Chapter 2
Water
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Biochemistry
Undergraduate 4
09/01/2011

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hydrogen bond
Definition
an electrostatic attraction between the oxygen atom of one water molecule and the hydrogen of another
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what is bond dissociation energy
Definition
the energy it takes to break a bond
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what is the structure of the water molecule
Definition
dipolar nature, nearly a tetrahedral arrangement, hydrogen bonds between oxygen of one and hydrogen of the other (they are longer bonds and weaker)
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how does hydrogen bonding differientiate from ice to liquid water
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in ice, each water molecule makes four hydrogen bonds creating a crystal lattice.  by contrast, liquid water makes around 3.4 bonds
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what are common hydrogen bonds in biological systems
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the hydrogen acceptor is usually oxygen or nitrogen; the hydrogen donor is another electronegative atom
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what is the best directionality of the hydrogen bond
Definition
the attraction between the partial electric charges is greatest when the bonds are in a straight line
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what is hydrophillic
Definition
means water-loving
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what is hydrophobic
Definition
water-fearing
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give an example of a polar biomolecule
Definition
glucose, aspartate, glycerol
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give example of non-polar biomolecules
Definition
wax, long carbon chains
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give an example of an amphipathic biomolecule
Definition
phenylalanine
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how does water work as a solvent
Definition
water dissolves many crystalline salts by hydrating their component ions-for example: NaCl-water molecules cluster around the Cl and Na ions
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what are clathrates
Definition
crystalline compound of nonpolar solutes and water
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describe how amphipathic compounds react in aqueous solutions
Definition
long fatty acids have non-polar alkyl chains, by clustering together they minimize the non-polar surface area to the water molecules, creating a shell and stabilizing the micelle
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what is amphipathic
Definition
compounds that contain regions that are polar (charged) and regions that are non-polar
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what are micelles
Definition
stable structures of amphipathic compounds
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what are hydrophobic interactions
Definition
these are the forces that hold non-polar regions of the molecule together
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describe the weak attractions called van der Waals interactions
Definition
two dipoles weakly attract each other, bringing the two nuclei closer
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what is van der Waals radius
Definition
as the two nuclei draw closer together, their electron clouds begin to repel each other.  van der Waals radius is a measure of how close one atom will allow another to approach 
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when discussing the release of ordered water favoring the formation of subtrate-enzyme complex, what major indication shows that favoring
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seperately, both enzyme and substrate force water molecules into and ordered shell.  However, when a substrate binds to an enzyme, it releases water molecules, the resulting increase in entropy provides a thermodynamic push toward formation of the enzyme-subtrate complex
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what are colligative properties
Definition
solutes of all kinds alter vapor pressure, boiling point, melting point and osmotic pressure of the solvent water.
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what is osmolarity
Definition

the term ic, is a measure of the extent to which the solute dissociates into two or more ionic species

 

for example: NaCl dissociates into Na and Cl so its i=2

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what is osmosis
Definition
water movement across a semipermeable membrane driven by differences in osmotic pressure
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what is isotonic
Definition
when the solutions of osmolarity equal that of the cell's cytosol
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what is hypertonic
Definition
one with higher osmolarity than that of the cell's cytosol-the cell will shrink as water moves out
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what is hypotonic
Definition
one with a lower osmolarity than that of the cell's cytosol-the cell will expand as water enters and can possibly lyse
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what are hydronium ions
Definition
commonly shown is the dissociation of water to form H+, but these "free" hydrogens are immediately hydrated to form hydronium ions
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what is proton hopping
Definition
short hops of protons between a series of hydrogen bonded water molecules can be extremely fast.  a hydronium ion gives up a proton and a water molecule some distance away receives it to form a hydronium ion
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what is the equilibrium constant Keq
Definition
products divided by reactant
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what is the ion product of water
Definition
the concentration, at a specific temperature, of water is M-grams in 1 liter: (1000 g/L)/(18)= 55.5
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what is neutral pH
Definition
when there are exactly equal concentrations of H+ and OH-, as in pure water
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how is the term pH defined through expression
Definition
pH= log 1/ [H+]=-log [H+]
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what is acidosis
Definition
when the pH of the blood plasma of people with severe, uncontrolled diabetes, for example, it is often below the normal value of 7.4 
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what is alkalosis
Definition
in certain diseases the pH of the blood is higher than normal (both acidosis and alkalosis are life-threatening) 
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what is a conjugate acid-base pair
Definition
a proton donor (conjugate acid) and its corresponding proton acceptor (base) 
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what is a titration curve
Definition
a plot of pH against the amount of NaOH
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what is a significance of the titration curve that pertains to the mid point of the curve
Definition
the pH is numerically equal to the pKa
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what are buffers
Definition
these are aqueous systems that tend to resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added
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what is the buffering region
Definition
this is the flat zone of a titration curve.  in this zone, a given 
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what is the henderson-hasselbalch equation
Definition
pH=pKa + log [A-]/[HA]
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what is pH optimum
Definition
when enzymes show maximal catalytic activity at a characteristic pH
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what is a condensation reaction
Definition
an example of one is the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate 
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what is hydrolysis reaction
Definition

an example is when ATP is broken apart to form ADP

 

hydrolysis reactions are alos responsible for the enzymatic depolymerization of proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids

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what are hydrolases
Definition
enzymes that are invariably exergonic, by producing two molecules from one, they lead to an increase in the randomness of the system
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three important features of water
Definition
it is the solvent of life, it is electronegative, and is polar
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what is amphoterism
Definition
a molecule or ion that can react as an acid or base 
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in every drop of water there is a huge potential for
Definition
a chemical reaction since a single drop of water contains 55.5 molar (M)
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hydrogen bonds are stronger when linear or bent?
Definition
linear!
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in the liquid form, what doesnt allow water to form 4 bonds
Definition
thermodynamics dont allow for water to form 4 bonds but ~3.4
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what is a dielectric constant
Definition
this indicates how able a molecule can shield an ion (better the shield, higher the constant) in other words, this means how well it can hydrate 
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explain how lipids create entropy
Definition
lipids are non-polar, wiht no electric states, thus water molecules cannot react with (hydrate them), so instead of reacting with lipids, water surrounds them as a barrier-this creates order (entropy)
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when there are multiple lipids in water, how does water react to it
Definition
to be less unfavorable, water will clump the lipids together, rather than having them swim alone, this still increases entropy
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