Chemistry concerning biology Flashcards
atom is made up of?
neutrons, protons, and electrons.
molecules are groups of?
2 or more atoms held together by a chemical bond. Compounds are a type of molecule with multiple different atoms
chemical bonds are created by?
Electron interaction
electronegativity?
ability of an atom to attract electrons
3 bond types?
ionic, covalent, and hydrogen
two types of covalent bonds?
nonpolar and polar
ionic bonds
transfer of electrons from one atom to another (different electronegativities)
covalent bonds?
electrons are shared between atome (similar electronegativities)- can be single, double, or triple. Two types of covalent bonds: nonpolar and polar
Nonpolar bond
type of covalent bond. equal sharing of electrons (identical electronegativity)
Polar bond
type of covalent bond. Unequal sharing of electrons (different electronegativity and formation of a dipole)
hydrogenbond bond
weak bond between molecules with a hydrogen attached to a highly electronegative atom and is attracted to a negative charge on another molecule (F, O, N)
What are the 5 properties of water?
1) excellent solvent
2) high heat capacity
3) ice floats
4) cohesion/surface tension
5) adhesion
Explain how water is a excellent solvent?
dipoles of H2O break up charged ionic molecules
Explain how water has a high heat capacity
heat capacity is the degree in which a substance changes temp in response to gain/loss of heat. The temp of large water bodies are very stable in response to temp changes of surrounding air; must add larger amount of energy to warm up water. High heat of vaporization as well
Explain how water lets ice float
water expands as it freezes, becomes less dense than its liquid form. H-bonds become rigid and form a crystal that keeps molecules separated
Explain how water has cohesion/surface tension
attraction between LIKE substances due to H-bonds; the strong cohesion between H2O molecules produces a high surface tension
Explain how water has adhesion
attraction of UNLIKE substances (wet finger and flip pages). Gives capillary action: ability of liquid to flow without external forcres (even against gravity)