chapter 2 college bio test
bases can
both take up hydrogen ions and release hydroxide ions
the number of neutrons present in the nucleus of an average atom of any given element is best estimated by
subtracting the number of protons from the mass number
after drinking a great deal of coffee (pH 5) a human's blood buffering system would need to ___ as the coffee was digested to lower the level of acid present in the blood stream
take up H+
the electron arrangement of argon, which has 18 electrons, is
2 in the inner energy shell, 8 in the second energy shell, and 8 in the outer energy cell
the smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that element
atom
all atoms of the same element have the same
atomic number
a ___ can be defined as a substance that prevents the pH of a solution from changing by either releasing or absorbing H+ in a solution
buffer
Some insects can stride on the surface of water because water
has surface tension
the figure below is depicting the interaction of water molecules with one another, which involves the use of
hydrogen bonds
which of the following explains the events occurring when water boils
hydrogen bonds are broken between neighboring water molecules
the type of bond that would form from the transfer of an electron from one atom to another, shown below, is an ___ bond
ionic
Which one of the following is the smallest unit of matter that has all the properties of an element?
atom
which of the following is not one of the most common elements in living things?
iron
which of the following is not a property of water
it is denser when frozen than when liquid
Baking soda is sometimes used as an antacid. The chemical name for baking soda is Sodium Bicarbonate. What is the bicarbonate doing to help with stomach upset?
it is serving as a buffer to take up excess H+ ions form stomach acid
isotopes of an element differ in their
neutron number
their numbers will vary in isotopes of the same element
neutrons
the subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom are the
neutrons and protons
isotopes of an atom differ in their
number of electrons
the atomic structure of water satisfies the octet rule by having
oxygen share electrons with two hydrogen atoms
a covalent bond involves the sharing of
pairs of electrons
a water molecule, as shown here, is polar because of
unequal sharing of electrons
what is the steam being given off when water boils
water molecules
which of the following is not a way in which chemical bonds can be formed
splitting electrons
which of the following is not a compound
0-2-
the pH of pure water is ___ because ___
7.0; water dissociates an equal number of H+ ions and OH-
an element has an atomic number of 78. the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom of the element are
78 protons and 78 electrons
How does a strong acid differ from a weak acid?
A weak acid dissociates only partially in water.
Cola has a pH of 3.5. This means that it has an excess of _______ ions and would be called a(n) ________.
H+, acid
an ionic bond forms when
a negatively charges ion is attracted to one with a positive charge
radioactive isotopes are useful in biological studies becasuse
an organism will take in a molecule with the isotope and use it normally, but the radioactive decay can be detected
an atom that has an electrical charge is called an
ion
glucose, c6h12o6, is best described as a
compound
inside a living cell, which type of bond would be the most stable
covalent
which of the following would not be a valuable use for radioactive isotopes
damaging the DNA of healthy cells
an atom's valence electron shell
determines its chemical reactivity
created when an atom either loses or gains electrons in a reaction, resulting in an overall net charge
ion
their number and arrangement determine which chemical reactions an element can take part in
electrons
a covalent bond occurs when
electrons are shared between two atoms to complete their octets
an atom with a neutral charge has
equal numbers of protons and electrons
which of the following describes how an acid disrupts the chemical bonds of molecules in a cell
the H+ ions can disrupt hydrogen bonds as the slightly negative portion of the molecule is more attracted to H+ ions than to the hydrogen that was part of the bond
the pH scale is a mathematical indicator of the
the concentration of H+ present in a solution
chemical bonds involve
the giving, taking, and sharing of electrons
regarding atoms, identify which statement below is correct
the number and arrangement of electrons in an atom governs its chemical activity
which of the following would be an example of the value of water's heat capacity
living organisms are able to maintain the internal body temperature because the water in their cells resists change in temperature
elements differ from each other in their
physical properties and atomic number
their number in an atom is the atomic number of the element
protons
in the reaction 6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon dioxied is of the
reactants
which of the following is a property of acids
release hydrogen ions when dissolved in a liquid
sulfur has an atomic number of 16. what would be the valence number of this element
six
which of the following best describes the structure of how water molecules form and interact
the oxygen atom and hydrogen atoms form a covalent bond with one another to create a stable outer shell of electrons. the electrons are shared unequally resulting in a polar molecule whose slight charges form weak hydrogen bond attractions with other water molecules.
although oregon and south dakota are at similar latitudes, winters in oregon are warmer and summers in oregon are cooler. which of the following might explain these differences between the climate of oregon and the climate of south dakota
the pacific ocean makes oregon tempertures more moderate
which of these does not occur when a sodium atom transfers an electron to a chlorine atom?
there is a mutual sharing of the electrons between the sodium and chlorine atoms
what do lemons, tomatoes, and coffee all have in common chemically
they all produce H+ ions in solution, making them acids
why do cells need buffering agents
to minimize the changes in pH of their internal environment
in what ways are radioactive isotopes potentially harmful
unmonitored release into the environment can make changes in a cell's DNA
the reactivity of an atom depends on the number of
valence electrons
which property of water would help account for how an individual who is exercising and producing excessive heat can maintain a constant body temperature
water has a high heat capacity
which property of water causes sugar to dissolve in coffee
water is a good solvent
of the following examples, which best demonstrates the property of water cohesion
water requires a great deal of heat to reach the point of vaporizing