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Biology 'Bonds'

Biology 'Bonds'

Atoms Bond

  • Bonding is accomplished by electrons interacting between atoms (due to valence electrons)

  • Three important kinds of bonds hold atoms and molecules together

  • Ionic bonds

  • Covalent bonds

  • Hydrogen bonds


(strongest) covalent -> ionic -> hydrogen (weakest)


Ionic Bonds

  • Transfer of electrons

  • Bond dissociates in water and ions are formed

  • Bond of attraction

  • Not as many possible combinations


Covalent Bonds

  • Sharing of electrons

  • Strongest and most stable of bonds

  • Infinite combinations

  • All important biological molecules are covalently bonded


Hydrogen Bonds

  • Attraction between hydrogen atoms of one molecule with a negative region of another molecule

  • Very important to living system and the environment

  • Give water all of its important characteristics 

  • Very important in protein’s 3 dimensional structure


Polarity in Covalent Bonds

  • Polarity: the unequal sharing of electrons on a covalent bond

  • This leads to unequal distribution of charge in the molecule

  • Polar molecules are attached to other polar molecules because they have positive and negative regions


Bonds determine Shape

  • Shape is everything in biology

  • Structure and function are always related

  • Bonding between atoms determine a molecules shape



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Biology 'Bonds'

Biology 'Bonds'

Atoms Bond

  • Bonding is accomplished by electrons interacting between atoms (due to valence electrons)

  • Three important kinds of bonds hold atoms and molecules together

  • Ionic bonds

  • Covalent bonds

  • Hydrogen bonds


(strongest) covalent -> ionic -> hydrogen (weakest)


Ionic Bonds

  • Transfer of electrons

  • Bond dissociates in water and ions are formed

  • Bond of attraction

  • Not as many possible combinations


Covalent Bonds

  • Sharing of electrons

  • Strongest and most stable of bonds

  • Infinite combinations

  • All important biological molecules are covalently bonded


Hydrogen Bonds

  • Attraction between hydrogen atoms of one molecule with a negative region of another molecule

  • Very important to living system and the environment

  • Give water all of its important characteristics 

  • Very important in protein’s 3 dimensional structure


Polarity in Covalent Bonds

  • Polarity: the unequal sharing of electrons on a covalent bond

  • This leads to unequal distribution of charge in the molecule

  • Polar molecules are attached to other polar molecules because they have positive and negative regions


Bonds determine Shape

  • Shape is everything in biology

  • Structure and function are always related

  • Bonding between atoms determine a molecules shape