BIOL130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Chemical Polarity, Non-Covalent Interactions, Hydrogen Bond

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Chemical bonds: c,h,o,n make 99% of matter found in living organisms what cells are made of, mostly combined in macromolecules or co2 and h2o. All about water: polarity of water is key to its role in bio, hydro, ability to form h-bonds, hydrophilic: affinity for water (ex. Nacl: hydrophobic: no affinity for water (oil in water, dissociation of water, water is not completely stable molecule small amount ionizes (dissociates) , h2o h+ + oh- and joins with other h2o to form hydronium ion. In general, shorter bond length = stronger bond: but too close and nuclei will repel each other. Isotopes changes number of neutrons but not protons (changing protons would result in a different element) : movement of electron from na to cl. Hydrogen bond: non-covalent bond b/w a hydrogen atom in a polar covant bond and another partially electronegative atom participating in a polar covalent bond. Bond length b/w two atoms involved in a convalent bond

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