Deck 2: Water, Weak Bonds, and the Generation of Order Out of Chaos

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The force that is quantified by Coulomb's law is called the ____________.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The charge of the side group of aspartate when the pH is more than one pH unit above the pKa.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Water weakens the electrostatic interaction of ions due to its high ____________.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: Thermodynamic force that drives hydrophobic interactions.
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Molecules that are readily soluble in water are considered ____________.
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Hydrophobic molecules are driven together by ____________, not because they have an affinity for each other.
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The transient force which, while weak, still has a large impact on how macromolecules interact is the ____________.
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An acid ionizes to form a proton and its ________________.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Which type of amino acids are responsible for increasing entropy as a protein folds?
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
The distance when two atoms no longer repulse each other yet have the strongest attraction is known as the____________ radii or contact distance.
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A solvent with a low dielectric constant would be a ____________ solvent for salts.
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Buffers are critical in maintaining proper ____________ levels in biological systems.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Movement of particles due to the random fluctuations of energy content of the environment is known as ____________.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: A molecule with two distinctive chemical properties or characteristics.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The charge of an amino group when the pH is one pH unit below the pKa.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Electrostatic interactions between atoms with opposite electrical charges are also called ____________.
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When the pH is more than two pH units above the pKa of a carboxyl group, the acid is ____________.
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Lipids that interact with both the water and the hydrophobic regions of the membrane are considered ____________.
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Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The type of bond found between an oxygen on one water molecule and hydrogen on a different water molecule.
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The source of the key buffering component of blood is ____________.
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If noncovalent bonds are so much weaker than covalent bonds, how do they stabilize large biochemical structures?
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Typical van der Waals energies are about:

A) 4-20 kJ/mol.
B) 2-4 kJ/mol.
C) 200 kJ/mol .
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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What pairs of atoms in bases are involved in hydrogen bonds?

A) N-H and O-H
B) N-H and S-H
C) O-H and P-O
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is considered a noncovalent bond?

A) electrostatic interactions
B) hydrogen bonds
C) van der Waals interactions
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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What are the primary chemical components present in a phosphate buffer at pH 7.4?

A) H3PO4 and PO4−3
B) H2PO4− and PO4−3
C) HPO4-2 and PO4-3
D) H2PO4− and HPO4−2
E) H3PO4 and HPO4−2
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What is the net effect of many van der Waals interactions?
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What thermodynamic and free-energy changes participate in protein folding?
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What two properties of water are important for biological interactions?

A) the polarity of water
B) the density of water
C) the cohesive properties of water
D) A and C
E) B and C
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What is the [A−]/[HA] ratio when the weak acid is in a solution one pH unit above its pKa?

A) 1:1
B) 1:10
C) 10:1
D) 2:1
E) None of the above.
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What is the concentration of acetic acid in 250 ml of a 100 mM acetate buffer at pH 4.76?

A) 250 mM
B) 100 mM
C) 50 mM
D) 75 mM
E) There is not enough information to tell.
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List atoms commonly found in biological molecules that are often hydrogen-bond acceptors.

A) carbon
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) B and C
E) All of the above.
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Using Coulomb's law, describe how water is an ideal solvent for the ions found in cells?
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What happens to nonpolar molecules in water?

A) They dissolve independently.
B) They aggregate together.
C) They precipitate.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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How is protein folding driven?
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What is the H+ concentration in a urine sample that has a pH of 6?

A) 10−6 M
B) 10−8 M
C) 106 M
D) 10−14 M
E) 8 M
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What is an electrostatic interaction? Give an example.
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What charged group(s) are present in glycine at a pH of 7?

A) -NH3+
B) -COO-
C) -NH2+
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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How is water able to be a solvent for so many biological molecules?
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What is the significance of hydrogen bonding in biochemical structures such as DNA?
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Water can form hydrogen bonds with the ___________ of another molecule.

A) carbonyl groups
B) amine groups
C) aromatic rings
D) alcohol groups
E) A, B, and D
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How do hydrophobic interactions aid in membrane formation?
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Why are conjugate acid-base pairs so important in biological systems?
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Give examples of key functional groups found in biochemistry.
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Deck 2: Water, Weak Bonds, and the Generation of Order Out of Chaos
1
The force that is quantified by Coulomb's law is called the ____________.
ionic or electrostatic interaction
2
Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The charge of the side group of aspartate when the pH is more than one pH unit above the pKa.
m
3
Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Water weakens the electrostatic interaction of ions due to its high ____________.
l
4
Use the following to answer questions 1-10:
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used.
a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: Thermodynamic force that drives hydrophobic interactions.
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Molecules that are readily soluble in water are considered ____________.
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Hydrophobic molecules are driven together by ____________, not because they have an affinity for each other.
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The transient force which, while weak, still has a large impact on how macromolecules interact is the ____________.
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An acid ionizes to form a proton and its ________________.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Which type of amino acids are responsible for increasing entropy as a protein folds?
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
The distance when two atoms no longer repulse each other yet have the strongest attraction is known as the____________ radii or contact distance.
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A solvent with a low dielectric constant would be a ____________ solvent for salts.
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Buffers are critical in maintaining proper ____________ levels in biological systems.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Movement of particles due to the random fluctuations of energy content of the environment is known as ____________.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: A molecule with two distinctive chemical properties or characteristics.
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c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The charge of an amino group when the pH is one pH unit below the pKa.
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b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
Electrostatic interactions between atoms with opposite electrical charges are also called ____________.
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When the pH is more than two pH units above the pKa of a carboxyl group, the acid is ____________.
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Lipids that interact with both the water and the hydrophobic regions of the membrane are considered ____________.
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a) ionic bonds or salt bridges
b) Brownian motion
c) hydrophobic
d) hydrogen
e) polar
f) nonpolar
g) van der Waals
h) entropy
i) zwitterion
j) amphipathic
k) positive
l) dielectric constant
m) negative
____________: The type of bond found between an oxygen on one water molecule and hydrogen on a different water molecule.
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The source of the key buffering component of blood is ____________.
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If noncovalent bonds are so much weaker than covalent bonds, how do they stabilize large biochemical structures?
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Typical van der Waals energies are about:

A) 4-20 kJ/mol.
B) 2-4 kJ/mol.
C) 200 kJ/mol .
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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What pairs of atoms in bases are involved in hydrogen bonds?

A) N-H and O-H
B) N-H and S-H
C) O-H and P-O
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following is considered a noncovalent bond?

A) electrostatic interactions
B) hydrogen bonds
C) van der Waals interactions
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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What are the primary chemical components present in a phosphate buffer at pH 7.4?

A) H3PO4 and PO4−3
B) H2PO4− and PO4−3
C) HPO4-2 and PO4-3
D) H2PO4− and HPO4−2
E) H3PO4 and HPO4−2
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What is the net effect of many van der Waals interactions?
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What thermodynamic and free-energy changes participate in protein folding?
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What two properties of water are important for biological interactions?

A) the polarity of water
B) the density of water
C) the cohesive properties of water
D) A and C
E) B and C
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What is the [A−]/[HA] ratio when the weak acid is in a solution one pH unit above its pKa?

A) 1:1
B) 1:10
C) 10:1
D) 2:1
E) None of the above.
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What is the concentration of acetic acid in 250 ml of a 100 mM acetate buffer at pH 4.76?

A) 250 mM
B) 100 mM
C) 50 mM
D) 75 mM
E) There is not enough information to tell.
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List atoms commonly found in biological molecules that are often hydrogen-bond acceptors.

A) carbon
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) B and C
E) All of the above.
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Using Coulomb's law, describe how water is an ideal solvent for the ions found in cells?
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What happens to nonpolar molecules in water?

A) They dissolve independently.
B) They aggregate together.
C) They precipitate.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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How is protein folding driven?
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What is the H+ concentration in a urine sample that has a pH of 6?

A) 10−6 M
B) 10−8 M
C) 106 M
D) 10−14 M
E) 8 M
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What is an electrostatic interaction? Give an example.
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What charged group(s) are present in glycine at a pH of 7?

A) -NH3+
B) -COO-
C) -NH2+
D) A and B
E) A, B, and C
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How is water able to be a solvent for so many biological molecules?
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What is the significance of hydrogen bonding in biochemical structures such as DNA?
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Water can form hydrogen bonds with the ___________ of another molecule.

A) carbonyl groups
B) amine groups
C) aromatic rings
D) alcohol groups
E) A, B, and D
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How do hydrophobic interactions aid in membrane formation?
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Why are conjugate acid-base pairs so important in biological systems?
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Give examples of key functional groups found in biochemistry.
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