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Test 2, Question 7A

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:07 pm
by DTingey_1C
On Test 2, question 7A asks to give the total number of bonding sites for Xanthin. Is one hydrogen bonding site normally one N, O, or F with a lone pair, or one H atom? Because I counted these on the Xanthin molecule and get 9, but my TA wrote 11 as the correct answer. I don't know, is it possible for one O atom to contain 2 hydrogen bonding sites because it has 2 lone pairs or something? Thanks.

Re: Test 2, Question 7A

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:13 pm
by Ryan 1K
Yes, you are correct. Each O atom counts as two H bonding sites due to the two lone electron pairs.

Re: Test 2, Question 7A

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:35 pm
by DTingey_1C
Ryan Chew 1C wrote:Yes, you are correct. Each O atom counts as two H bonding sites due to the two lone electron pairs.


Ok but when I counted each O as two bonding sites, then added the H and N bonding sites both as one bonding site each, I got 12 instead of the answer, 11.

Re: Test 2, Question 7A

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 7:41 pm
by Ryan 1K
The H bonded to the C atom on the right side of the molecule does not count as a hydrogen bonding site since the electronegativity difference between C and H is not enough for there to be a strong partial positive charge on the hydrogen. H bonding can only occur with F, O, or N atoms.