BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Equivalence Point, Ammonia, Carboxylic Acid

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11. jan. 16 covalent bonds can be polar or non-polar. Ionic bond: caion + anion = exchange of es (+ & -) giving 2 ions. Polar covalent bonds: atoms have parial charges, vs. ionic bonds: atoms have full charge, vs. nonpolar covalent: atoms have no charge. Hydrophilic: polar molecules & ions dissolve readily in water. Hydrophobic: nonpolar molecules do not dissolve in water. Hydrophobic interacion: water forces np molecules together b/c it will minimize their disrupive efects on the h-bonded water network. Van de waals interacion: np molecules are also atracted to each other via relaively weak atracions called van der waals forces (transient dipoles) Van der waals < hydrophobic interacion < ionic bond (for proteins in bio!) Mole = amount of a substance in g whose weight = molecular eight. Molarity = 1 molar (1m) soluion is 1 mole of a compound dissolved in water to make 1 l.

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