Chemistry for Physiology
Which is the best description for the osmotic pressure of a solution?
The pressure that needs to be applied to the solution while it is separated from pure water by a membrane, to prevent a net flow of water through the membrane into the solution.
The force with which pure water moves through a membrane into that solution as a result of its solute concentration.
The movement of particles through a membrane, where the movement is caused by a hydrostatic pressure.
It is the force of attraction for water by undissolved particles in the solution.
The pressure that needs to be applied to the solution while it is separated from pure water by a membrane, to prevent a net flow of water through the membrane into the solution.
The application of a hydrostatic pressure to a solution in order to oppose and prevent the osmotic flow of water into that liquid is the basis for assigning a value to that solution for its “osmotic pressure”. Osmotic pressure is the value of this externally applied hydrostatic pressure. Choice C describes filtration. Choices B and D are nonsense.
The pressure that needs to be applied to the solution while it is separated from pure water by a membrane, to prevent a net flow of water through the membrane into the solution. The application of a hydrostatic pressure to a solution in order to oppose and prevent the osmotic flow of water into that liquid is the basis for assigning a value to that solution for its “osmotic pressure”. Osmotic pressure is the value of this externally applied hydrostatic pressure. Choice C describes filtration. Choices B and D are nonsense.
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B. The patient has excessive alkali.
C. The patient has acidosis.
D. The patient has insufficient acid.
Choose the INCORRECT statement about buffer solutions.
A. The pH of a buffer does not change on addition of acid or base.
B. A buffer has two components which may be a weak acid and its salt.
C. A buffer has two components which may be a weak base and its salt.
D. pH of a buffer depends only on the ratio of its components.
What may be stated about a chemical bond between atoms that is polar? They occur:
A. Between a metal and a non-metal atom
B. Between two non-metal atoms
C. Between two non-metal atoms that are different to each other
D. When the electrons in the bond are shared equally
The diffusion of water molecules across a cell membrane from the side where the solution concentration is more dilute to the side where it is greater is known as which of the following?
A. Osmosis
B. Filtration
C. Hydrolysis
D. Buffer action
Consider a volume of 100 ml of each of the four solutions below. Which would contain the greatest number of osmoles of dissolved particles? (FYI the atomic masses of H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, Na = 23, Cl = 35.5)
A. 5% ethanol: C2H6O
B. 5% glucose: C6H12O6
C. 5% sodium chloride: Na+ Cl−
D. 10% glucose: C6H12O6
What distinguishes an osmole from a mole?
A. In a sample of substance, the number of osmoles is twice the number of moles.
B. Both mole and osmole may be used in reference to ionic compounds, while covalent compounds are described by mole alone.
C. The mass of a mole is the sum of the relative atomic masses (RAM) of the atoms in the formula stated as grams. An osmole is half of this mass.
D. An osmole applies only to covalent molecular substances, whereas a mole is validly applied to both covalent and ionic substances.
Which statement is INCORRECT? Colloid osmotic pressure:
A. Is the difference in solution concentration between plasma and interstitial fluid
B. Refers to the greater solution concentration of plasma, compared to interstitial fluid, due to the plasma proteins
C. Causes water to be drawn into blood from the interstitial fluid
D. Is the pressure exerted on capillary walls due to the collision of the plasma proteins
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