Title: Inorganic Molecules
1Inorganic Molecules
- Are molecules that do not contain carbon
- There are some exceptions
- Are usually small and have ionic or covalent bonds
2Inorganic Molecules Lecture
3Examples of Inorganic Molecules
O2 CO2 H2O HCO3- H2CO3 NaCl KCl NaOH HCl
4Organic Molecules
- Are molecules that contain carbon
- Are large and complex
- Have covalent bonds
5Examples of Organic Molecules
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids (DNA and RNA)
6Gases
- Oxygen (O2)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
7Oxygen Needed for Cellular Respiration
6 O2
C6H12O6
? 6CO2 6H20 36 ATP
8Carbon Dioxide is a Waste Product of Cellular
Respiration
C6H12O6 6 O2 ? 6CO2 6H20 36 ATP
9Water
- Most abundant molecule in the cell and on Earth!
- Cells made up of 70-95 water
10Fluids In and Around Cells
- Intracellular Fluid (cytosol)
- Extracellular Fluid (interstitial fluid and
plasma)
Cell
Blood Vessel
11Water Is an Excellent Solvent (for polar and
ionic molecules)
12Water Repels Nonpolar Molecules
13Water Has a High Heat Capacity
Water absorbs and releases lots of heat before it
significantly changes temperature Temp
Homeostasis!
14Water Has High Heat of Vaporization
Water absorbs lots of heat before it changes from
liquid to gas
15Water Is an Essential Reactant in Hydrolysis
Reactions
16Water Is a Good Lubricant
17Water Provides Cushion
18Water Has Tendency to Ionize
H20 ? H OH-
19Inorganic Acids and Bases
- Certain molecules dissociate into ions when they
are placed in water - Acids
- Bases
20ACID Substance that dissociates in water and
INCREASES the H ion concentration
21BASE Substance that dissociates in water and
DECREASES the H ion concentration
22pH
- Is a measure of the H concentration
- Impt H ions are extremely reactive
- Most enzymes only work at certain pHs.
23pH Scale
Acidic Solution
Neutral Solution
Basic Solution
24Measuring pH in lab
25Buffers Prevent changes in pH
- Bicarbonate buffer is common in humans
- CO2 H20 lt---gt H2CO3 lt---gt H HCO3-
- If add acid
- H HCO3- ---gt H2CO3
- If add base
- H2CO3 ---gt H2O CO2
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26Salts
Dissolve into cations and anions, neither of
which is H or OH-
KCl H2O ? K Cl-
27Electrolytes
Salts whose ions conduct electrical currents
28Examples of Electrolytes
- NaCl
- NaHCO3
- KCl
- MgCl2
- CaCl2
29Functions of Electrolytes
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