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Section 13.5 Complex Mixtures and Structures Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta.

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1 Section 13.5 Complex Mixtures and Structures Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

2 What is responsible for water and oil not mixing? A.Need to break water H-bonds B.Need to separate oil molecules C.Entropy of oil D.Entropy of water

3 What is responsible for highly charges salts being not so very soluble? A.Need to break water H-bonds B.Need to separate ions of high charge C.Entropy of oil D.Entropy of water

4 Hydrophilic groups: Hydrophobic groups: –OH and –NH groups and charged groups Examples: CH 3 OH, NH3, H-O-O-H Long hydrocarbon groups: CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 Examples: CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 Cl

5 Proteins

6 Why do Proteins Fold?

7 What is responsible for proteins folding? A.Avoid breaking water H-bonds B.Need to separate hydrophilic groups C.Entropy of oil D.Entropy of water

8 Without lipids, you’d fall apart.

9 What holds DNA together?

10 DNA Base Pairs: Hydrogen Bonding

11 Sodium stearate: made by saponification of oils and fats (fat + base = soap) Surfactants: “Amphiphilic” Sodium lauryl sulfate (from coconut and palm oils)

12 Laundry!

13 What is responsible for micelle formation?

14 Hard Water and Phosphate Solubility

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16 Fabric Softener and Hair Conditioner Cationic Surfactants: (CH 3 ) 3 N +

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18 Colloids: mixture of different phases that do not separate

19 Emulsions: Milk surface proteins

20 Colloids: mixture of different phases that do not separate

21 Alloys: mixtures of metals 24 K gold = pure gold = not very good for jewelry


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