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Chemical Reactions
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Chemical Bonds
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Covalent Bonds Sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms.
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Covalent Bonds Non-polar covalent bond: Polar covalent bond:
Occurs when the two atoms are equally electronegative (EN). Electrons shared equally. Polar covalent bond: Occurs when one atom is more EN than the other. Electrons are not shared equally.
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Ionic Bonds Difference in EN is so great that the less EN atom transfers its valence electron to the more EN atom.
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Ionic Bonds Charged atom/molecule is called an ion.
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Anabolic Reactions (building up)
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Dehydration (Condensation) Synthesis
Consume energy to build complex molecules (polymers) from smaller subunits (monomers). Monomers covalently bond to each other through the loss of a water molecule. One molecule loses a hydroxyl group, while the other loses a hydrogen atom. @
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Formation of a Disaccharide
hydroxyl + hydroxyl ether bond @ Ether bonds between sugar subunits are referred to as glycosidic linkages 9
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Formation of a Triglyceride
@ hydroxyl + carboxyl ester bond Linkage between glycerol and fatty acids are ester linkages 10
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Formation of a Protein hydroxl + amino peptide bond
Many amino acids together form a polypeptide; a protein is a polymer of amino acids. 11
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Formation of DNA @ phospho + hydroxyl phosphodiester bond 12
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Catabolic Reactions (breaking down)
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Hydrolysis Release energy to break down complex molecules into smaller subunits. Covalent bonds are broken by the addition of a water molecule. @
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Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions
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Redox Reactions Releases energy as one or more electrons released from one substance move closer to EN atoms. Oxidation: Loss of electrons from one substance. Reduction: Addition of electrons to another substance.
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Redox Reactions
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Buffers Acid – produces H+ when dissolved in water
Base – produces OH- when dissolved in water pH scale – numerical scale 0-14 where <7 is acidic, >7 is basic and =7 is neutral Neutralization reaction – a chemical reaction between an acid and a base producing water and salt
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Buffers Substances that minimize changes in the [H+] and [OH-] in a solution. Chemical Equilibrium between carbonic acid and bicarbonate acts as a pH regulator.
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