Molecular structure of lipids. Surface tension Flashcards
Molecular structure of lipids
> molecules close to each other
large molecular forces of attraction exist
fluidity- ability to be moved in a particular direction by relatively small forces
Quasicrystalline structure of lipids
> molecules oscillate about an equilibrium node for a short period of time and then jump to another node
relaxation time depends on the ….
Van der waals forces
radius of action r
Radius of action r- smallest distance between two molecules at which the van der waals forces become small enough to be neglected
Van der waals forces
Sphere of molecular action
a sphere centred at the molecule and with radius, equal to the radius of action of that molecule
Intermolecular forces
the molecules is pulled equally in all directions by neighbouring liquid molecules, resulting in a zero net force
Intermolecular forces
Cohesion force
the net force fk on the molecule is not zero, it is normal to the free surface and is directed inwards.
Cohesion pressure pk
the sum of the cohesion forces acting on all molecules in unit area of the surface layer of the liquid
> keeps liquids compressed
> For water= pk 10^9 pa
Energy of the molecules
in the book
Surface tension
> The molecules in the surface layer interact with forces, parallel to the free surface