Biochemistry #2: The properties of water
What is the range of the pH scale
0-14
What is the maximum number of hydrogen bonds that a water molecule can form with other water molecules
4
The pH of most human cells should be between what two numbers
6 to 8
What number on the pH scale is neutral?
7
Name given to a solution that has more H+ ions than pure water
Acidic
Term that means that unlike molecules are attracted to one another as when water molecules stick to other substances
Adhesion
Name given to a solution that has less H+ ions than pure water
Basic
Example of a basic solution
Bleach
Substances produced by cells that prevent sharp and sudden changes in pH inside cells
Buffer
Term that means that like molecules are attracted to one another as when water molecules stick to each other
Cohesion
The property of a liquid whereby the surface becomes cooler when molecules of water with the highest energy can escape the surface
Evaporative cooling
What numbers on the pH scale indicate that a substance is a base
Greater than 7
The type of mixture in which the components are evenly mixed
Heterogeneous
The type of mixture in which the components are evenly mixed
Homogeneous
What type of weak bond is formed when the oxygen of one water molecule is attracted to the hydrogen of a different water molecule
Hydrogen Bond
Example of an acidic solution
Lemon juice
What numbers on the pH scale indicate that a substance is an acid
Less than 7
Name given to a substance composed of two or more elements or compound that are NOT chemically combined
Mixture
An unequal sharing of electron between atom that are covalently bonded together causes a molecule to be...
Polar
Describe the hydrogen bonding between water molecules in each state of matter:
Solid: molecules are hydrogen-bonded to one another and do not break Liquid: equal number of hydrogen bonds are being broken and formed at any given time. Gas: high temperatures cause bonds between molecules to be broken and disperse into a gas.
The component of a solution that gets dissolved
Solute
The component of a solution that does the dissolving
Solvent
A mixture of water and undissolved particles that are so small that they will not settle out
Suspension
3 properties of water that make life on Earth possible
Water is the "solvent of life" and can dissolve a wide variety of substances. Water is cohesive, so molecules stick together and remain liquid over a wide range of temps. Water has a high specific heat so it stabilize temps on Earth.
A measurement system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
pH scale