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Water, pH and Macromolecules

Water, pH and Macromolecules
Which of the following acid/base pairs act as natural buffers in living systems?

All of these
H2CO3/HCO3-
H2PO4-/HPO42-
Histidine+/histidine

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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
contains at least some polar covalent bonds
is probably held together by noncovalent bonds
does not dissolve well in water

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
The elements oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon

All of these
contain protons and neutrons in their atomic nuclei
are common elements in the molecules that make up living organisms
can all form covalent bonds with other elements

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
Molecules in which the atoms are held together by __________ bonds have the strongest chemical linkages.

ionic
covalent
noncovalent
hydrogen

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
What is the concentration, in moles/liter, of the hydrogen ion, if pH of a solution is 7?

1 x 10-7
7 x 10-7
7
5 x 10-7

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Water, pH and Macromolecules
Which of the following alcohols would be most soluble in water?

methanol
butanol
ethanol
octanol

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