Water, pH and Macromolecules The dissociation constant of H2O at 25° C is 10-7 M 1014 M 107 M 10-14 M 10-7 M 1014 M 107 M 10-14 M ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules A solution with pH = 5 is __________ than a solution with pH = 7. 10 times more basic 2 times more basic 100 times more acidic 10 times more acidic 10 times more basic 2 times more basic 100 times more acidic 10 times more acidic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Which of the following character does not apply to water? The water molecule readily forms hydrophobic interactions All three atoms in the water molecule readily form hydrogen bonds The covalent bonds in water are highly polarized The water molecule is asymmetric The water molecule readily forms hydrophobic interactions All three atoms in the water molecule readily form hydrogen bonds The covalent bonds in water are highly polarized The water molecule is asymmetric ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
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 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 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Polyprotic acids such as H3PO4, can act as acid-base buffers at pH values around any of their pKa's if their concentration is kept low only in combination with polyprotic bases at pH values around neutrality at pH values around any of their pKa's if their concentration is kept low only in combination with polyprotic bases at pH values around neutrality ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Water, pH and Macromolecules Salt dissolves well in water as water molecules share electrons with the ions to make polar covalent bonds make nonpolar covalent bonds with the positively charged ions only form hydrogen bonds with the positively and negatively charged ions surround the ions because of their charge but do not form hydrogen bonds share electrons with the ions to make polar covalent bonds make nonpolar covalent bonds with the positively charged ions only form hydrogen bonds with the positively and negatively charged ions surround the ions because of their charge but do not form hydrogen bonds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP