Chapter 2 HW
Describe energy
It does not have mass or occupy space
Do covalent bonds share one or more pairs of electrons?
Yes
Carbon atoms have 4 valence electrons. Are they likely to react with other atoms, and why or why not?
Yes, because they can become more stable by doing so
Covalent bonds
Involve the sharing of one to three pairs of electrons
What type of bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?
Ionic bond
Atoms that have lost or gained electrons are known as __________.
Ions
How do ions form ionic bonds?
Ions of opposite electrical charges are attracted to each other to balance the charges
A solution with a pH of 7 is _________________.
Neutral
Which subatomic particles contribute to an atom's mass number but not its atomic number?
Neutrons
Isotopes have different numbers of _______________; thus they have also have different _______________.
Neutrons Atomic masses
Atoms of oxygen have a total of 8 electrons. Are these atoms stable, and why or why not?
No, because the atoms have only 6 valence electrons, but need 8 for stability
What distinguishes hydrogen bonds from covalent bonds?
Only hydrogen bonds can form between molecules
How are polar covalent bonds shared?
The electrons are shared unequally
An atom's outermost shell is known as its _________________ shell.
Valence
Which parts of atoms can interact (react) to form chemical bonds?
Valence electrons
Calcium's atomic number is 20. It forms ions with 18 electrons, what is the electrical charge of a calcium ion?
+2
What is the number of neutrons in an atom with atomic mass of 35, 3 energy levels, and 7 valence electrons?
18
How many electrons can shell 1 of an atom hold?
2
Polar molecules, like water, result when electrons are shared ______________.
unequally between atoms
An atom of oxygen has an atomic number of 8 and a mass number of 18. How many of each type of subatomic particle does it contain?
8 protons, 8 electrons, and 10 neutrons
Define compound
A molecule composed of two or more elements
An atomic symbol is _________________.
A one or two letter abbreviation for an element
What are nucleotides composed of?
A phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar, and a nitrogen-containing base
What are the complementary base pairs of DNA?
Adenine and Thymine Guanine and Cytosine
Proteins are synthesized from ___________________ during synthesis reactions.
Amino acids
What is an ion?
An atom that has either gained or lost electron(s)
Elements are composed of building blocks known as _______________.
Atoms
What are enzymes?
Biological catalysts
Rank the types of chemical bonds, in order, from strongest to weakest
Covalent, Ionic, Hydrogen
What type of chemical reaction is used by liver cells when synthesizing glycogen from glucose?
Dehydration synthesis
Describe the structure of a nucleotide found in DNA
Deoxyribose sugar, nitrogen-containing base, phosphate group
Unsaturated fatty acid chains contain one or more __________________ bonds between carbon atoms.
Double
Nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current, a type of energy known as ____________________ energy.
Electrical
The subatomic particles that are responsible for the chemical behavior of atoms are the ________________.
Electrons
What determines the chemical behavior of an atom?
Electrons in the valence shell
Give a statement reflecting the relationship between elements, atoms, and chemical symbols.
Elements are composed of atoms
At the beginning of glycolysis, ATP transfers a phosphate group to glucose. What type of chemical reaction is this?
Exchange reaction
Calcium
Found in bones and teeth, and it is required for blood clotting
Which carbohydrate is also known as blood sugar?
Glucose
What does formation of hydrogen bonds require?
Hydrogen atoms and polar covalent bonds
What is the main type of lipid found in cellular membranes?
Phospholipids
A molecule of water (H2O) is formed by what type of bond?
Polar covalent bonds
In which category of organic molecules would you place compounds that catalyze chemical reactions?
Proteins
An acid is a molecule that releases (donates) __________________.
Protons (hydrogen ions)
Which type(s) of subatomic particles can be located within the nucleus of an atom?
Protons and neutrons
Give an example of kinetic energy
Skeletal muscles contracting as a person lifts weights
Which ions are essential for nerve impulses?
Sodium and potassium
Sodium
The major extracellular cation
Potassium
The major intracellular cation
Chlorine
The most abundant extracellular anion
When an ionic bond forms, which part(s) of the atoms are directly involved?
The outermost electrons
The building blocks of a triglyceride are _____________________.
Three fatty acid chains and one glycerol molecule
Iron
Transports oxygen inside RBCs
Define molecule
Two or more atoms combined chemically