BIOL 1201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Carboxylic Acid, Ph, Aldehyde

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Cohesive: stick to each other, reason for hydrogen binding of water. Nonpolar items will reflect off non-polar items; if you put a candle that is in the shape of a tube in water it would have a convex meniscus. High heat of vaporization: converting from liquid to solid; why you sweat: sweat to cool down; water evaporates from your skin causing you to cool down, have to break all hydrogen bonds during this change of state. Less dense as a solid than a liquid: ice floats, when water freezes it expands takes up a greater volume as it becomes less dense. When liquid inside a cell expands everything gets destroyed. All properties of water are due to the fact that it has hydrogen bonding. Good solvent for polar molecules: related to fact that water is a polar molecule. Definition: many molecules come apart dissociate when placed in water. Acids bases and salts: acids produce h+ ions.

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