Chemical Composition of the Body and Cells Flashcards
1
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Net positive charge
A
Cations
2
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Net negative charge
A
Anions
3
Q
Covalent bonds
A
- Forms when one or more electrons in the outer shell are shared between the 2 atoms
- Number is dependent on number of electrons in outer shell
4
Q
- Bonds between atoms with similar electronegativities
- Electrons equally shared
- Less soluble in water
- Found in lipid bilayers
- May associated with a polar molecule that serves as a carrier
A
Nonpolar covalent bonds
5
Q
- 2 atoms with electronegativities form a covalent bond, the shared electrons spend more time around atoms with higher electronegativity
- The more electronegative atoms acquires a slight negative charge
- Do not have a net electrical charge
- More soluble in water
- Readily dissolve in blood, interstitial fluid & intracellular fluid
A
Polar covalent bonds
6
Q
Hydrogen Bonds
A
- Electrical attraction between 2 polar molecules
- Very weak
- Important in molecular interactions and determining shape of large molecules
7
Q
- Molecules that have polar or ionised region and a nonpolar region
- Form clusters in water
- Important in cell membranes
A
Amphipathic Molecules
8
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Solubility in water
A
- Molecules with ionic or polar covalent bonds have an electrical attraction to water molecules
- Molecules with nonpolar covalent bonds are hydrophobic