Osmosis, Polarity and Bonding Flashcards

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Identify differences in electronegativity and explain how bond polarity is created from electronegative differences

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The element with higher electronegativity in the bond holds the electrons more closely. This unequal sharing of electrons can give a partial to a strong charge on the elements within the bond.

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Explain characteristics of different intermolecular interactions

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Ionic- large electronegativity difference between elements in bond
H-bonding- Hydrogen has an attraction to N or O in another molecular
Van der Waals- molecules influence each other attraction and works like a zipper or domino affect

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Compare the strengths of different intermolecular interactions

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Ionic > H-bonding > Van der Waals Dipole-Dipole > Van der Waals Dispersion

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Explain the advantages of discriminatory solubility

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Ability to form cell membranes such as lipid bilayer due to amphipathic molecules

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Solve [osmolarity] for an aqueous solution

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Molarity*(# of osmoles the solute produces)

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Predict structural changes when cells move between hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic solutions

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In hypotonic- Cell fills with solution and lyses
In isotonic- Cell solution volume remains constant
In hypertonic- Cell’s solution rushes out of cell and it shrivels

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