Exam 2: Water: the Solvent for Biochemical Reactions
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Nonphysiological buffers such as HEPES and PIPES have come into common use because
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Which of the following is true regarding hydrogen bonds.
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The ratio of a weak acid and its conjugate base at the point of maximum buffering capacity is
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Which of the following acids would serve as a good buffer for a reaction at pH = 8.0? I. acetic acid 1.76\times10 II. - 6.31\times1 III. bicarbonate 5.6\times1 IV. TRIS 5.01\times1
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The dissociation constant for an acid with a pKa value of 6.0 is
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How do hydrogen bonds tend to affect the melting and boiling points of substances?
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What is the maximum number of hydrogen bonds a single water molecule can form?
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Which of the following statements about hydrogen bonds is false?
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Which substance would be the best buffer at pH 8 if it had to be able to buffer against either acid or base?
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