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A more detailed look at acid-base chemistry

An important note about this module

This module is meant as an additional resource on Acid-Base chemistry to help further explain this critical process. It is much more mathematically intensive than the what was presented in Module 2.3 and is meant as a supplement. The purpose of providing this module is to help explain in more detail how the various equations and constants are derived. Use this module as a resource, it contains links to various videos and other resources that will help explain the basic concepts.

Acids and bases are very common substances whose properties vary greatly. Many acids are known to be quitecorrosive, with the ability to dissolve solid metals or burn flesh. Many other acids, however, are not only benign but vital to theprocesses of life. Far from destroying biological molecules, they carry out reactions critical for organisms. Similarly, many basesare caustic cleansers while many others are medications to calm indigestion pains.

In this concept study, we will develop an understanding of the characteristics of molecules which make themeither acids or bases. We will examine measurements about the relative strengths of acids and bases, and we will use these todevelop a quantitative understanding of the relative strengths of acids and bases. From this, we can develop a qualitativeunderstanding of the properties of molecules which determine whether a molecule is a strong acid or a weak acid, a strong baseor a weak base. This understanding is valuable in predicting the outcomes of reactions, based on the relative quantitative strengthsof acids and bases. These reactions are commonly referred to as neutralization reactions. A surprisingly large number of reactions,particularly in organic chemistry, can be understood as transfer of hydrogen ions from acid molecules to base molecules.

The point of this module is for you to become familiar with the concepts of acids and bases and how as biologist we use them in understanding how molecules interact with each other and the environment. You do not need to memorize any equations or tables, but you should be able to use the tables and understand conceptually what is is meant when we say, a specific carboxyl group has a pKa of 2.2. Think of this as an extension to our discussion on water and pH; primarily because water can be thought of as an acid and a base. Remember that water can ionize into a hydroxyl ion (OH-) and a Hydronium ion (H3O+), which is the basis for pH.

What is the role in bis2a of acid-base chemistry

One basic concept of this course is that structure influences or drives function. That is how do molecules do what they do to allow for continued life. Much of this is based on what form of the molecule predominates. For example, as we will learn, the shape of protein is driven by the sequence of the amino acids and how they interact with each other. These interaction are influenced by the form many amino acids can take, whether they are protonated, in the basic form or deprotonated, in the acidic. Think about this would the protonated form of an acid or base effect how it interacts with other charged or uncharged compounds. For example, hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in our blood is influenced by pH. The pH of the hemoglobin dictates whether it can bind or release oxygen.

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