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