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1 Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Third Edition Donald Voet • Judith G. Voet • Charlotte W. Pratt Chapter 2 Water Copyright © 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

2 Figure 2-1a

3 Figure 2-1b

4 Figure 2-2

5 Ice Figure 2-3

6 Liquid water Figure 2-4

7 Table 2-1

8 Figure 2-5

9 Figure 2-5a

10 Figure 2-5b

11 Figure 2-5c

12 Figure 2-6

13 Water’s many hydrogen bonding interactions
Figure 2-7

14 Table 2-2

15 Water is more highly organized when it interacts with a non polar solute. This is a low entropy situation Figure 2-8

16 In b there is less surface interaction with the non-polar substance than in a. Solution b is higher in entropy than a. Figure 2-9

17 Soap-like molecules. Polar head to interact with water, non-polar hydrophobic tails that avoid water. Figure 2-10

18 Figure 2-11

19 Figure 2-15

20 Figure 2-16

21 Table 2-3

22 Table 2-4

23 Figure 2-17

24 Figure 2-18


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