MBIO 2360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Egg White, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate, Central Cross-Island Highway

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Water is of central importance to biochem because it is the main solvent of the cell. Living organisms are largely water, with an intricate structure of polymeric molecules compartmentalizing the solution. Water is a solvent for ionic and polar substances. Its ability to ionize and participate in acid-base reactions is fundamental to function of biomolecules - e. g. proteins. The properties of water are explained by its structure and the ability of the o to form additional bonds with water and other molecules. Insert picture: two orbitals of o are involved in covalent bonds with h, two remain unbonded, each with an unshared electron pair, o is more electronegative than h creating a permanent dipole. Water exists as a hydrogen bonded network with an average of 4 h-bonds per molecule in ice and. 3. 4 in liquid: the average is 3. 4 for a ton of water molecules in liquid.

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