Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

covalent bonds

A

atoms share electrons (strong bonds)

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2
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non-covalent bonds

A

dynamic interactions (weak)

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3
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weak bonds

A

stabilize and allow for dynamic interactions

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4
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electrostatic interactions

A

non-covalent interactions between a pair of ions (bigger the charge, stronger the interaction)

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5
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hydrogen bonds

A

bonds between polar groups that form when a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to a highly electronegative atom attracts another electronegative atom

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6
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Van der Waals interactions

A

region of positive and negative charge induces a complementary asymmetry neighbor and the two atoms attract

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7
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water

A
  • simple polar molecule
  • can act as a hydrogen bond donor and acceptor
  • highly cohesive
  • high heat capacity
  • high viscosity and high surface tension
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8
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condensation

A

polymerization by loss of water

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9
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hydrolysis

A

cleavage by addition of water

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10
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hydrophobic effect

A

hydrophobic molecules cluster together in water to minimize the number of ordered waters and maximize entropy

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11
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Bronsted-Lowry

A

acids are proton donors and bases are proton acceptors

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12
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Equilibrium equation

A

Keq= products / reactants

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13
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Ion product of water

A

Kw = 10^-14

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14
Q

neutral pH where H+ and OH- are equal

A

1 * 10^-7

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15
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pH

A

ph = -log[H+]

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16
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pkw

A

pkw = pH + pOH = 14

17
Q

Henderson

A

ph = pka + log [base] / [acid]

18
Q

pka

A

ph > pka (base dominates)
pH < pka (acid dominates)

19
Q

buffer

A

resists change in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added