Exam 2: Water
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Micelles are stabilized in water by interactions of nonpolar molecules with each other.
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Oil and water do not form a solution due to ________.
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The imidazolium ion has a pKa = 7.0.Imidazolium buffers can be prepared for pH values of
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Compounds that ionize when dissolved in water are called ________.
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If human blood is not maintained at close to pH = 7.4,a person can develop
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Solutes diffuse more slowly in cytoplasm than in water because of
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The equilibrium constant of water (Keq)is the rate that dissociation of the molecule occurs at room temperature.
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Synthetic compounds used as buffers are not as valuable for experiments as naturally occurring compounds used as buffers.
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Hyperventilation can result in alkalosis because there is excessive loss of carbon dioxide and,therefore a loss of carbonic acid.
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Hydrogen bonds can occur when hydrogen is covalently bonded to atoms like nitrogen and oxygen.What property of nitrogen and oxygen is important for this?
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Poorly soluble molecules such as lipids and nucleoside bases can be made more soluble in cells by attaching ________ to them.
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The ionic composition of sea water and blood plasma is similar,and this is evidence that the earliest form of life lived in oceans.
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Which statement below is true about the relative lifetime of a hydrogen bond,compared to the rate of water's ionization to hydroxide ions and hydronium ions?
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Attractions of oppositely charged functional groups of proteins are sometimes called ________.
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Water molecules clustered about nonpolar molecules contribute to hydrophobic interactions because
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Some ions such as thiocyanate that are poorly solvated in water and can enhance the solubility of nonpolar compounds in water by disordering the water molecules are called ________.
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How does the ion-product of water,Kw,relate to the equilibrium constant,Keq,for the dissociation reaction of water?
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