Deck 2: Water: the Medium of Life
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Deck 2: Water: the Medium of Life
1
Amphiphilic (amphipathic) molecules include:
A) sugars.
B) acidic amino acids.
C) inorganic salts.
D) water.
E) salts of fatty acids.
A) sugars.
B) acidic amino acids.
C) inorganic salts.
D) water.
E) salts of fatty acids.
E
2
In micelles:
A) polar ends form hydrophobic interactions with water.
B) nonpolar ends form hydrophilic interactions with water.
C) hydrocarbon tails form hydrophobic interactions with water.
D) polar ends are hydrophobic and nonpolar ends are hydrophilic.
E) hydrocarbon tails are excluded from the water into hydrophobic domains.
A) polar ends form hydrophobic interactions with water.
B) nonpolar ends form hydrophilic interactions with water.
C) hydrocarbon tails form hydrophobic interactions with water.
D) polar ends are hydrophobic and nonpolar ends are hydrophilic.
E) hydrocarbon tails are excluded from the water into hydrophobic domains.
E
3
To ____ the osmotic pressure created by the contents of their cytosol, cells tend to store substances such as amino acids and sugars in ____ form.
A) increase, monomeric
B) minimize, polymeric
C) minimize, monomeric
D) maximize, polymeric
E) increase, polymeric
A) increase, monomeric
B) minimize, polymeric
C) minimize, monomeric
D) maximize, polymeric
E) increase, polymeric
B
4
The average lifetime of a hydrogen bond connection in water is on the order of 10:
A) picoseconds.
B) microseconds.
C) milliseconds.
D) seconds.
E) nanoseconds.
A) picoseconds.
B) microseconds.
C) milliseconds.
D) seconds.
E) nanoseconds.
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5
Because of its highly polar nature, water is an excellent solvent for polar substances, but NOT for:
A) salts.
B) sugars.
C) aldehydes and ketones.
D) hydrocarbons.
E) alcohols and amines.
A) salts.
B) sugars.
C) aldehydes and ketones.
D) hydrocarbons.
E) alcohols and amines.
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6
Water ionizes because:
A) the smaller electronegative oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
B) the larger electronegative oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
C) the smaller electropositive oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
D) the larger electropositive oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
E) None of the above
A) the smaller electronegative oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
B) the larger electronegative oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
C) the smaller electropositive oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
D) the larger electropositive oxygen atom strips the electron from one of its hydrogen atoms, leaving the proton to dissociate.
E) None of the above
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7
Grapefruit juice at pH 3.2 contains about ____ times as much H+ as orange juice at pH 4.3.
A) 0.9
B) 10−7.5
C) 10−2
D) 12
E) 101
A) 0.9
B) 10−7.5
C) 10−2
D) 12
E) 101
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8
All are examples of weak electrolytes EXCEPT:
A) hydrochloric acid.
B) acetic acid.
C) lactic acid.
D) phosphoric acid.
E) carbonic acid.
A) hydrochloric acid.
B) acetic acid.
C) lactic acid.
D) phosphoric acid.
E) carbonic acid.
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9
Which of the following pairs would be the best buffer at pH 10.0?
A) Acetic acid and sodium acetate (pKa = 4.76)
B) H2CO3 and NaHCO3 (pKa values are 3.77 and 10.4)
C) Lactic acid and sodium lactate (pKa = 3.86)
D) NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 (pKa values are 2.1, 7.2, 12.4)
E) Sodium succinate and succinic acid (pKa = 4.21)
A) Acetic acid and sodium acetate (pKa = 4.76)
B) H2CO3 and NaHCO3 (pKa values are 3.77 and 10.4)
C) Lactic acid and sodium lactate (pKa = 3.86)
D) NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 (pKa values are 2.1, 7.2, 12.4)
E) Sodium succinate and succinic acid (pKa = 4.21)
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10
By limiting the orientation that neighboring water molecules can assume, solutes give ____ to the solvent and ____ the dynamic interplay among H2O molecules that occurs in pure water.
A) pressure, disrupt
B) disorder, increase
C) disorder, decrease
D) order, diminish
E) order, increase
A) pressure, disrupt
B) disorder, increase
C) disorder, decrease
D) order, diminish
E) order, increase
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11
Properties of water that render it so suited to its role as a medium of life include all EXCEPT:
A) Unrivaled ability to form hydrogen bonds.
B) Unusually high dielectric constant of water explains water's ability to surround ions and increase the ions' attraction for one another.
C) Unparalleled ability to orient around nonpolar solutes to promote hydrophobic interactions.
D) The small, but significant, tendency to form H+ and OH− ions.
E) None, all are true.
A) Unrivaled ability to form hydrogen bonds.
B) Unusually high dielectric constant of water explains water's ability to surround ions and increase the ions' attraction for one another.
C) Unparalleled ability to orient around nonpolar solutes to promote hydrophobic interactions.
D) The small, but significant, tendency to form H+ and OH− ions.
E) None, all are true.
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12
Estimate the pH of the resulting solution prepared by mixing 1.0 mole of solid disodium phosphate (Na2HPO4) and 1.25 mole of hydrochloric acid. The pKa values for phosphoric acid are 2.1, 7.2, 12.4.
A) pH < 2.1
B) pH = 2.1
C) 2.1 < pH < 7.2
D) pH = 7.2
E) 7.2 < pH < 12.4
A) pH < 2.1
B) pH = 2.1
C) 2.1 < pH < 7.2
D) pH = 7.2
E) 7.2 < pH < 12.4
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13
The unrivaled ability to form ____ hydrogen bonds per liquid water molecule is the source of the strong intermolecular attractions unique to water.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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14
Pure liquid water consists of H2O molecules:
A) held in a rigid three-dimentional network.
B) with local preference for linear geometry.
C) with large numbers of strained or broken hydrogen bonds.
D) which do not switch H-bonds readily.
E) all are true.
A) held in a rigid three-dimentional network.
B) with local preference for linear geometry.
C) with large numbers of strained or broken hydrogen bonds.
D) which do not switch H-bonds readily.
E) all are true.
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15
If 0.1 moles of Na2HPO4 and 0.1 moles of NaH2PO4 are mixed in water, what is the resulting pH? The pKa values for phosphoric acid are 2.1, 7.2, 12.4.
A) 2.1
B) 4.65
C) 7.2
D) 9.8
E) 12.4
A) 2.1
B) 4.65
C) 7.2
D) 9.8
E) 12.4
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16
Hydrogen bonds in ice are all EXCEPT:
A) directional.
B) straight.
C) weak.
D) responsible for the lower density of ice over liquid water.
E) holding water molecules in ice apart.
A) directional.
B) straight.
C) weak.
D) responsible for the lower density of ice over liquid water.
E) holding water molecules in ice apart.
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17
All are true for water for a substance of its molecular weight that is neither metallic nor ionic EXCEPT:
A) a high surface tension.
B) a chemically inert solvent, which has a great capacity to dissolve a diverse spectrum of molecules and ions.
C) a positive volume of melting.
D) a high dielectric constant.
E) a high capacity to form hydrogen bonds
A) a high surface tension.
B) a chemically inert solvent, which has a great capacity to dissolve a diverse spectrum of molecules and ions.
C) a positive volume of melting.
D) a high dielectric constant.
E) a high capacity to form hydrogen bonds
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18
The solvent with the highest dielectric constant in this group is:
A) water.
B) acetic acid.
C) ethanol.
D) hexane.
E) benzene.
A) water.
B) acetic acid.
C) ethanol.
D) hexane.
E) benzene.
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19
The H-bonded water around an ionic substance tends to ____; and the H-bonded water around nonpolar solutes tends to ____.
A) inhibit ionization, promote hydrophobic interactions
B) inhibit ionization, inhibit hydrophobic interactions
C) not impact ionization, inhibit hydrophobic interactions
D) promote ionization, not impact hydrophobic interactions
E) promote ionization, promote hydrophobic interactions
A) inhibit ionization, promote hydrophobic interactions
B) inhibit ionization, inhibit hydrophobic interactions
C) not impact ionization, inhibit hydrophobic interactions
D) promote ionization, not impact hydrophobic interactions
E) promote ionization, promote hydrophobic interactions
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20
The ____ bonding of water with the polar functional groups on nonionic polar solutes such as sugars are ____ than the intermolecular attractions between solute molecules allowing solute molecules to readily dissolve in water.
A) ionic, stronger
B) hydrogen, weaker
C) hydrophobic, stronger
D) hydrogen, stronger
E) ionic, weaker
A) ionic, stronger
B) hydrogen, weaker
C) hydrophobic, stronger
D) hydrogen, stronger
E) ionic, weaker
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21
Buffers have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:
A) they have relatively flat titration curves at the pH(s) where they buffer.
B) they resist changes in their pH as acid or base is added.
C) they are typically composed of a weak acid and its conjugate base.
D) they buffer best for polyprotic acids half-way between the two pKa values.
E) buffer where the amounts of conjugate base are nearly equivalent to the amounts of weak acid.
A) they have relatively flat titration curves at the pH(s) where they buffer.
B) they resist changes in their pH as acid or base is added.
C) they are typically composed of a weak acid and its conjugate base.
D) they buffer best for polyprotic acids half-way between the two pKa values.
E) buffer where the amounts of conjugate base are nearly equivalent to the amounts of weak acid.
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22
Aspirin contains a carboxylic acid with a pKa of 3.5. Which of the following is true?
A) Aspirin will be mostly protonated in the stomach
B) Aspirin will be mostly protonated in the bloodstream
C) Aspirin will be easily absorbed in the stomach due to its negative charge
D) Aspirin will be easily transported in the bloodstream due to its negative charge
E) both a and d are correct
A) Aspirin will be mostly protonated in the stomach
B) Aspirin will be mostly protonated in the bloodstream
C) Aspirin will be easily absorbed in the stomach due to its negative charge
D) Aspirin will be easily transported in the bloodstream due to its negative charge
E) both a and d are correct
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23
Buffer systems are effective when the pH values are within ____ pH unit(s) of the pKa value.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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24
Water is particularly suited as a solvent for biosystems because it has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:
A) Water is a medium for ionization enhancing the variety of chemical species.
B) Water is innocuous, yet a powerful solvent.
C) Water is an excellent solvent for nonpolar substances.
D) Water is relatively chemically inert, yet dissolves a variety of solutes.
E) Through hydrophobic interactions, lipids coalesce into membranes in water.
A) Water is a medium for ionization enhancing the variety of chemical species.
B) Water is innocuous, yet a powerful solvent.
C) Water is an excellent solvent for nonpolar substances.
D) Water is relatively chemically inert, yet dissolves a variety of solutes.
E) Through hydrophobic interactions, lipids coalesce into membranes in water.
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25
A plasma pH of 6.8 doesn't seem too far away from a normal pH of 7.4, but at pH 6.8 the H+ concentration is ____ times greater than at pH 7.4 and results in severe acidosis.
A) 0.1
B) 0.6
C) 4
D) 10
E) 20
A) 0.1
B) 0.6
C) 4
D) 10
E) 20
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26
Hypoventilation is characterized by inability to excrete CO2 rapidly enough and can be caused by all EXCEPT:
A) anesthetics.
B) depressant drugs.
C) narcotics.
D) lung diseases.
E) encephalitis.
A) anesthetics.
B) depressant drugs.
C) narcotics.
D) lung diseases.
E) encephalitis.
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27
Which of the following weak acids would make the best buffer at pH = 5.0?
A) acetic acid (Ka = 1.74 × 10−5, pKa = 4.76)
B) H2PO4− (Ka = 1.38 × 10−7, pKa = 7.20)
C) bicarbonate (Ka = 6.3 × 10−11, pKa = 10.24)
D) tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (Ka = 8.32 × 10−9, pKa = 8.07)
E) lactic acid (Ka = 1.38 × 10−4, pKa = 3.86)
A) acetic acid (Ka = 1.74 × 10−5, pKa = 4.76)
B) H2PO4− (Ka = 1.38 × 10−7, pKa = 7.20)
C) bicarbonate (Ka = 6.3 × 10−11, pKa = 10.24)
D) tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (Ka = 8.32 × 10−9, pKa = 8.07)
E) lactic acid (Ka = 1.38 × 10−4, pKa = 3.86)
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28
Which of the following would be the conjugate acid of hydrogen phosphate, HPO4-2?
A) H2PO4-
B) H3PO4
C) H2PO4-2
D) H2PO4-
E) none of the above
A) H2PO4-
B) H3PO4
C) H2PO4-2
D) H2PO4-
E) none of the above
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29
A weak acid is 33% dissociated at pH 5.0. What is the pKa for this acid?
A) 4.5
B) 4.7
C) 5.3
D) 5.5
E) cannot be determined from the information provided
A) 4.5
B) 4.7
C) 5.3
D) 5.5
E) cannot be determined from the information provided
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30
When preparing an acetate buffer at pH 4.5 with 0.01 M solutions of acetic acid (pKa = 4.8) and sodium acetate, the volume of acetic acid needed would be ____ the volume of sodium acetate solution.
A) equal to
B) less than half of
C) more than half of
D) about six times
E) about twice
A) equal to
B) less than half of
C) more than half of
D) about six times
E) about twice
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31
Discuss the dielectric constant of water. Write the equation used to calculate the dielectric constant.
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32
Intracellular pH is maintained primarily by the ____ and ____ buffer systems, and the extracellular pH by the ____ buffer system.
A) HPO42−/H2PO4−; HCO3−/H2CO3; histidine
B) H3PO4/H2PO4−; histidine; HCO3−/H2CO3
C) HCO3−/H2CO3; H3PO4/H2PO4−; histidine
D) HPO42−/H2PO4−; histidine; HCO3−/H2CO3
E) HCO3−/H2CO3; histidine; H3PO4/H2PO4−
A) HPO42−/H2PO4−; HCO3−/H2CO3; histidine
B) H3PO4/H2PO4−; histidine; HCO3−/H2CO3
C) HCO3−/H2CO3; H3PO4/H2PO4−; histidine
D) HPO42−/H2PO4−; histidine; HCO3−/H2CO3
E) HCO3−/H2CO3; histidine; H3PO4/H2PO4−
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33
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the nature of the hydrogen bond
A) The donor is a hydrogen atom bonded to an atom that is less electronegative than hydrogen.
B) The more linear the bond, the stronger the interaction.
C) The acceptor is a fairly electronegative atom containing a nonbonding pair of electrons.
D) It is a type of noncovalent bond.
E) All of the above statements are true about the nature of the hydrogen bond.
A) The donor is a hydrogen atom bonded to an atom that is less electronegative than hydrogen.
B) The more linear the bond, the stronger the interaction.
C) The acceptor is a fairly electronegative atom containing a nonbonding pair of electrons.
D) It is a type of noncovalent bond.
E) All of the above statements are true about the nature of the hydrogen bond.
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34
pH = pKa when:
A) [A−]/[HA] = 0
B) log ([A−]/[HA]) = 1
C) [A−] >> [HA]
D) [A−] = [HA]
E) log ([HA]/[A−]) = 1
A) [A−]/[HA] = 0
B) log ([A−]/[HA]) = 1
C) [A−] >> [HA]
D) [A−] = [HA]
E) log ([HA]/[A−]) = 1
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35
If a weak acid is 25% deprotonated at pH 4, what would the pKa be?
A) 3.40
B) 3.52
C) 4.48
D) 4.60
E) cannot determine from given information
A) 3.40
B) 3.52
C) 4.48
D) 4.60
E) cannot determine from given information
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36
What ionic form(s) is/are most prevalent at pH 7.0? The pKa values of phosphoric acid are 2.1, 7.2, and 12.4.
A) HPO4−2
B) H2PO4−
C) HPO4−2 and PO4−3
D) H2PO4− and HPO4−2
E) All are correct
A) HPO4−2
B) H2PO4−
C) HPO4−2 and PO4−3
D) H2PO4− and HPO4−2
E) All are correct
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37
Calculate the equilibrium constant, Keq, for 1 L of pure water.
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38
Formic acid is the active agent in an ant bite. What is the ratio of base/acid for formic acid (pKa = 3.9) in the blood stream at pH 7.4?
A) 3.16 × 10-4
B) 3.16 × 103
C) 0.54
D) 1.90
E) cannot be determined based upon the provided information
A) 3.16 × 10-4
B) 3.16 × 103
C) 0.54
D) 1.90
E) cannot be determined based upon the provided information
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39
The enzyme fumarase has a pH optimum of about 7.6. What would be the buffer of choice to study this enzyme?
A) lactic acid (Ka = 1.38 × 10−4, pKa = 3.86)
B) bicarbonate (Ka = 6.3 × 10−11, pKa = 10.24)
C) acetic acid (Ka = 1.74 × 10−5, pKa = 4.76)
D) succinate (Ka = 2.34 × 10−6, pKa = 5.63)
E) tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (Ka = 8.32 × 10−9, pKa = 8.07)
A) lactic acid (Ka = 1.38 × 10−4, pKa = 3.86)
B) bicarbonate (Ka = 6.3 × 10−11, pKa = 10.24)
C) acetic acid (Ka = 1.74 × 10−5, pKa = 4.76)
D) succinate (Ka = 2.34 × 10−6, pKa = 5.63)
E) tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (Ka = 8.32 × 10−9, pKa = 8.07)
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40
Hyperventilation is a physiological mechanism to:
A) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase blood pH.
B) raise [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase blood pH.
C) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and decrease blood pH.
D) raise [CO2 (g)] in the blood and decrease blood pH.
E) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase [HCO3−].
A) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase blood pH.
B) raise [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase blood pH.
C) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and decrease blood pH.
D) raise [CO2 (g)] in the blood and decrease blood pH.
E) lower [CO2 (g)] in the blood and increase [HCO3−].
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41
Explain weak electrolytes with an example.
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42
Explain the role that water plays in living systems.
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43
Discuss the Phosphate Buffer System in living systems.
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