Water, pH and Macromolecules
A compound that is capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water

should act as a good buffer for acids and bases
does not dissolve well in water
is probably held together by noncovalent bonds
contains at least some polar covalent bonds

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
Which of the following statements about covalently bonded molecules is false?

Such molecules often result from the interaction of ionized atoms
Electrons are shared between the atoms that make up the molecule
The chemical bonds that hold the molecule together are relatively strong
Noncovalent bonds may also be present, especially if the molecule is large

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
The main difference between an acid and a base is that

bases donate hydrogen ions in water while acids accept hydrogen ions
bases are polar molecules and acids are not
acids donate hydrogen ions in water while bases accept hydrogen ions
acids are polar molecules and bases are not

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