Water, pH and Macromolecules A Bronsted acid becomes __________ upon losing a proton. highly reactive its conjugate acid its conjugate base a hydronium ion highly reactive its conjugate acid its conjugate base a hydronium ion ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules The strength of an acid depends on electronegativity number of neutrons gain number of double bonds number of protons released electronegativity number of neutrons gain number of double bonds number of protons released ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules A solution with pH = 5 is __________ than a solution with pH = 7. 2 times more basic 10 times more acidic 100 times more acidic 10 times more basic 2 times more basic 10 times more acidic 100 times more acidic 10 times more basic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following character does not apply to water? The covalent bonds in water are highly polarized The water molecule is asymmetric All three atoms in the water molecule readily form hydrogen bonds The water molecule readily forms hydrophobic interactions The covalent bonds in water are highly polarized The water molecule is asymmetric All three atoms in the water molecule readily form hydrogen bonds The water molecule readily forms hydrophobic interactions ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water? ethanol butanol octanol methanol ethanol butanol octanol methanol ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Buffer solutions tend to maintain a relatively constant pH. will always have a pH of 7 are rarely found in living systems cause a decrease in pH when acids are added to them. tend to maintain a relatively constant pH. will always have a pH of 7 are rarely found in living systems cause a decrease in pH when acids are added to them. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP