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Welcome to Bio 98B Biochemistry

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Welcome to Bio 98B Biochemistry

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    4. Discussion sections & tutoring Bio 98B TAs: Luecke: 1) Bamboo Dong bambood@uci.edu Jan 23 2) Kristen Fousek KFOUSEK@UCI.EDU Jan 30 3) Maribel Arias maribela@uci.edu Feb 6 Ribbe: Kimberly Lau LAUKY@UCI.EDU George Todorov GTODOROV@UCI.EDU Jared Wiig jwiig@uci.edu UCI Bio Sci Peer Tutoring: https://eee.uci.edu/programs/biotutor LARC Tutoring: http://www.larc.uci.edu/

    5. FREE BIO 98 PEER TUTORING http://eee.uci.edu/programs/biotutor BEGINS WEEK 2 FREE TO ATTEND FREE WORKSHEETS FREE REVIEW SESSIONS

    19. Note the two H- donors and the two H- acceptorsNote the two H- donors and the two H- acceptors

    24. Ice structure - maximum H- bonding - 4 per molecule Ice structure - maximum H- bonding - 4 per molecule

    25. How water behaves around highly polar substancesHow water behaves around highly polar substances

    26. How water behaves around highly polar substancesHow water behaves around highly polar substances

    39. Left - liquid water has flickering clusters, picoseconds, average of 3 H-bonds at a time per molecule Right - water has forced organization at interface with non-polar groups - unfavorable entropy Left - liquid water has flickering clusters, picoseconds, average of 3 H-bonds at a time per molecule Right - water has forced organization at interface with non-polar groups - unfavorable entropy

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