Chemical Reactions
catalyst
Accelerates a chemical reaction without being used up in the reaction
metabolism
All of the chemical reactions in the organism for maintenance of the processes of life
The raction B + K L + H will quicken from right to left if:
B is removed and H is added
A(n)_________reaction occurs when ionic or covalent bonds are broken and elements, ions, or simpler molecules are formed.
decomposition
The symbol Na + represents a sodium atom that has lost an electron T/F
True
A plant must supply energy through photosynthesis in order for its complex starch molecules to breakdown to a simple sugar. T/F
False
Chemical reactions will occur independently of the reactant's temperature T/F
False
When a salt dissolves in water, it produces either a hydrogen ion or a hydroxyl ion T/F
False
The rate and direction of reactions are greatly influenced by the:
Law of Mass action or molecular concentration because they relate to the same principle
Explain the meaning of the symbols as they are used in this expression. A+B ~ C+D + means that the substances________chemically combined.
are not
decomposition
bonds broken and elements released
Atoms that form compounds are held together by chemical bonds. The bond that includes sharing electrons with another atom is called
covalent
What is required for reactants to form bonds?
energy input
Atoms which transfer electrons can combine to form a(n)__________bond.
ionic
The process by which organisms decompose food and synthesize energy and tissue is
metabolism
synthesis
molecules formed from components
exchange
molecules rearrange and form new molecules
In the reaction B + K ~ L + H, if an additional B is added, the result will be:
more L and H will be produced
When an atom gains an electron, it becomes_________charged.
negatively
A substance which results from a one-way chemical reaction is called a
product
A substance which enters into a chemical reaction is called a
reactant
A(n)_________reaction occurs when the reactants are reproduced by reaction of the products.
reversible
The arrows in the image define the equation as _____. A+B ? C+D
reversible
The products and reactants of a(n) _____ reaction will form at the same rate when equilibrium is attained.
reversible
Which type of reaction is dependent on the concentration of the products and reactants?
reversible
reversible
simultaneous decomposition and synthesis
A(n)__________reaction occurs when a molecule is formed from the bonding of atoms, ions or simpler molecules.
synthesis
buffer
A substance which will resist changes in pH within reasonable limits
exchange reaction
A chemical reaction where the substrates trade constituent parts
enzyme
A protein molecule which speeds up a specific chemical reaction in biological systems
product
That which is produced as a result of a chemical reaction
decomposition
The compound is broken into its constituent parts
Law of Mass Action
The concentration of reactant product influences the rate and net direction of a reversible reaction
activation energy
The energy required to start a chemical reaction
reversible reaction
The reactants used to form the products can also be synthesized from those products
When fats decompose in an organism, energy is released. T/F
True
synthesis reaction
Two or more units are added together to form a new compound
chemical equilibrium
When a reversible reaction is occurring in both directions at the same rate
What occurs during a decomposition reaction?
a compound partitions into its components
Explain the meaning of the symbols as they are used in this expression. A+B ~ C+D C and D are:
elements or molecules reactants products
Explain the meaning of the symbols as they are used in this expression. A+B ~ C+D A and B are:
elements or molecules reactants products
A(n)____________reaction occurs when the bonds of the reacting compounds are broken and new combinations are formed.
exchange
Chemical equilibrium results if:
forward reaction rate equals reverse reaction rate
In the chemical reaction that takes place in the lighting of a match, activation energy is supplied by ______
friction
Which processes are involved in metabolism?
synthesis, growth, repair decomposition, energy release reversible reactions, equilibrium synthesis and decomposition exchange reactions, control of pH