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Q: What is the maximum amount of electrons an atom can have in its innermost shell?A: Two.
Q: What is the maximum amount of electrons an atom can have in its outermost shell?A: Eight.
Q: The outermost shell of an atom is referred to as what?A: The valence shell.
Q: The way in which atoms react with one another is based on what?A: The electrons in the outermost shell referred to as valance electrons.
Q: True or False? Atoms will always gain electrons in order to fill their outer shells.A: False! Atoms with incompletely filled outer shells tend to GAIN, LOSE, or SHARE electrons in ways to EMPTY or FILL their outer shells and create a stable structure.
Q: What is the "Rule of Octets" or the "Octet Rule"?A: Except for the first energy level, atoms react with other atoms so they will have 8 electrons in their valence shell.
Q: What is another name for an electrovalent bond?A: An ionic bond.
Q: What is an ion?A: An atom that has lost or gained electrons to fill their valence shell.
Q: A negative ion is referred to as what?A: An anion.
Q: A positive ion is referred to as what?A: A cation.
Q: What is an ionic bond?A: A bond formed between two oppositely charged ions.
Q: Give an example of an ionic interaction found in biological molecules.A: Salt bridges.
Q: What is a covalent bond?A: A bond formed when atoms share electrons.
Q: True or false? A covalent bond is a strong bond.A: True!
Q: What is a nonpolar covalent bond?A: A covalent bond where electrons are shared equally.
Q: Give an example of a nonpolar covalent bond.A: Hydrogen (H2), Oxygen (O2).
Q: What is a polar covalent bond?A: A covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally causing partial negative and positive regions.
Q: Give an example of a polar covalent bond.A: Water (H20)
Q: What is a hydrogen bond?A: A hydrogen bond is a weak bond formed between hydrogen atoms (that are covalently bonded to another atom) and another atom.
Q: True or false? Hydrogen bonds are important in intra-molecular bonds.A: True! They bind different parts of the same molecule, which helps maintain structure of protein molecules and DNA chains.
Q: What is the most abundant component in cells?A: Water, making up about 70% of cells and 2/3 of human body weight.
Q: True or false? Most biochemical reactions occur in aqueous solution.A: True!
Q: Give two examples of the importance of water discussed in class.A: Transport of chemicals into the body and thermoregulation.
Q: What is the approximate percentage of water compostion in humans?A: 63% for males, and 52% for females.
Q: What are the two major fluid compartments in humans and what is the relative percent of each?A: The intracellular fluid compartment (ICF), about 63% of total water and the extracellular fluid compartment (ECF), about 37% of total water.
Q: What contains more water, the ICF or ECF?A: The ICF.
Q: True or false? Water is wierd.A: True!
Q: Water is liquid in what temperature range.A: 0-100 degrees celsius.
Q: What is meant by high heat capacity?A: Absorbs and releases large amounts of heat very slowly before temperature changes appreciably.
Q: What is meant by high heat of vaporization?A: Requires a lot of heat to change from a liquid to a gas.
Q: Define an amphipathic molecule.A: A molecule with both polar and nonpolar groups.
Q: Give an example of an amphipathic molecule.A: Phospholipids.
Q: True or false? Hydrophilic molecules are soluble in water.A: True! Hydrophilic molecules are polar and suluble in water.
Q: True or false? Hydrophobic molecules are soluble in water.A: False! Hydrophobic molecules are nonpolar and insoluble in water.
Q: What is dehydration (synthesis)?A: Dehydration (synthesis) is when water is removed from adjacent atoms (of molecules) to form a bond between them.
Q: What is hydrolysis (degradation)?A: Hydrolysis (degradation) is when water is used to break bonds between molecules.
Q: What is osmosis?A: Diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Q: What is osmotic pressure?A: The pressure required to stop the net flow of water across the membrane.
Q: What is a hypertonic solution?A: A solution with a higher solute concentration relative to a cell... cell will crenate.
Q: What is a hypotonic solution?A: A solution with a lower solute concentration relative to a cell... cell will swell or lyse.
Q: What is an isotonic solution?A: A solution with the same solute concentration relative to a cell... causes no change in a cell.
Q: For our purposes in this class, what is an acid?A: A proton donor; donates hydrogen ions (H+) to a solution.
Q: For our purposes in this class, what is a base?A: A proton acceptor; removes hydrogen ions (H+) from solution.
Q: True or false? Weak acids and bases do not completely dissociate in water.A: True!
Q: True or false? Strong acids and bases rapidly & completely dissociate in aqueous solution.A: True!
Q: Did you know... ?A: Most acids and bases in the extracellular fluid are weak acids and bases.
Q: The stronger the acid, the _______ the Ka.A: Larger.
Q: The stronger the acid, the _______ the pKa.A: Lower.
Q: What does the acid dissociation constant (Ka) indicate?A: The tendency of the acid (HA) to lose its proton and form its conjugate base (A-).
Q: What is the formula for Ka?A: Ka = [H+][A-] / [HA]
Q: What is the formula for pKa?A: pKa = -log Ka
Q: What is the formula for pH?A: pH = -log [H+]
Q: What is the pH of water (neutral)?A: Seven.
Q: A solution whose hydrogen ion [H+] concentration is less than its hydroxide ion [OH-] concentration is said to be _______.A: Basic or alkaline.
Q: A solution whose hydrogen ion [H+] concentration is greater than its hydroxide ion [OH-] concentration is said to be _______.A: Acidic.
Q: Having a pH less than 7.35 is referred to as what?A: Acidosis.
Q: Having a pH greater than 7.45 is referred to as what?A: Alkalosis.