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26 Cards in this Set
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Electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
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Ionic bond
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Attractive interaction of a hydrogen atom with an electronegative atom (O, N, F)
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Hydrogen bond
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Forces between dipoles, both induced and permanent
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Van der Waals Forces
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Symbol 12:0
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Lauric Acid
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Symbol 14:0
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Myristic Acid
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Symbol 16:0
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Palmitic Acid
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Symbol 18:0
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Stearic Acid
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Symbol 20:0
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Arachidic Acid
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Symbol 16:1
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Palmitoleic Acid
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Symbol 18:1
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Oleic Acid
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Symbol 18:2
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Linoleic Acid
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Symbol 18:3
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alpha-Linoleic Acid
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Symbol 20:4
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Arachidonic Acid
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The greater the number of double bonds, the --------- the melting point
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Lower
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The longer the hydrocarbon tail, the -------------- the melting point
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higher
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Refers to the ability of water to insulate oppositely charged molecules from mutual electrostatic attraction.
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Dielectric Constant
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How do you determine the pH range at which a buffer will be most effective?
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It is most efective near its pK.
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________ fatty acids contain double bonds, usually of ____ configuration.
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Unsaturated, cis.
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Fatty acids are often found in ______ linkages with alcohol.
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Ester
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Name given to three fatty acids linked to glycerol.
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Tracylglycerol
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Refers to the ability of water to insulate oppositely charged molecules from mutual electrostatic attraction.
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Dielectric Constant
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How do you determine the pH range at which a buffer will be most effective?
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It is most efective near its pK.
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________ fatty acids contain double bonds, usually of ____ configuration.
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Unsaturated, cis.
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Fatty acids are often found in ______ linkages with alcohol.
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Ester
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Name given to three fatty acids linked to glycerol.
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Tracylglycerol
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Name given to two fatty acids and a phosphate liked to glycerol.
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glycerophospholipids
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