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The Chemistry of Energy and Life
(Chapter 2)
Covalent Bonds
Strength and stability
Electronegativity
Non-Polar Covalent Bond
Polar Covalent Bond
Hydrogen Bonds
Heat Capacity
(water molecules form multiple hydrogen bonds which contribute to HC)
A lot of heat energy is required to raise the temperature of water, why ?
Heat Vaporization
(water has high HV)
Evaporation has what type of affect?
What does sweating do to the body?
Cohesion
(Hydrogen bonds give water cohesive strength)
Adhesion
What do Cohesion and Adhesion allow in plants?
Surface Tension
(Which allows spiders to walk on water)
Hydrophillic
Hydrophobic
Solvent
(water is solvent in living systems)
What happens when one atoms is much more electronegative than another?
Ions
(result from transfer of electrons)
Cations and Anions
Ionic Attractions
Functional Groups
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Nucleic Acids
Lipids
Polymers
(Most macromolecules)
Condesation
Hydrolysis
What are functions of Carbohydrates?
What are the function of Carbohydrates?
(ctn)
Monosaccharides
Disaccharides
Oglisaccharides
Polysaccharides
Starches
Glycogen
Lipids
What holds lipids together?
What are some functions of Lipids?
Fatty Acids
Glycerol
Triglyceride
Saturated Fatty Acids
Unsaturated Fatty Acids
Trigylcerides
Phospholipids
Amphipathic
(Phospholipids are amphi..)
Chemical Reactions
Energy
Potential Energy
Kinetic
Metabolism
What are the 2 types of metabolisms?
Anabolic reactions
What do anabolic reactions require?
Catabolic reactions
What do catabolic reactions do?
Catabolic and anabolic reactions are often linked, why?
Law of Thermodynamics
First Law
(Law of Thermodynamics)
Second Law
(Law of Thermodynamics)
Entropy
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