Biology Unit 2 Test
From your knowledge about the distribution of electrons in the levels and from the atomic number (in parentheses), indicate the most likely charge on the ion when this atom forms an ion. (Remember the 2, 8, 18 level distribution.) Sodium (11)
+1
From your knowledge about the distribution of electrons in the levels and from the atomic number (in parentheses), indicate the most likely charge on the ion when this atom forms an ion. (Remember the 2, 8, 18 level distribution.) Beryllium (4)
+2
Atom
The smallest unit of an element
Compound
atoms of 2 or more elements chemically bonded together
The symbol Cl- represents a chlorine atom that has ______an electron
Gained
From your knowledge about the distribution of electrons in the levels and from the atomic number (in parentheses), indicate the most likely charge on the ion when this atom forms an ion. (Remember the 2, 8, 18 level distribution.) Chlorine (17)
-1
How many hydrogens are in 5 H2O?
10
The atomic mass of an atom with 8 electrons, 8 protons, and 9 neutrons is:
17
How many electrons can the first energy level hold?
2
If an atom has 15 electrons, how many electrons are in the n=1 energy level?
2
What is the atomic mass of an element with 18 protons, 18 electrons, and 19 neutrons?
37
How many electrons does Carbon have in its outer shell?
4
If an atom has 15 electrons, how many electrons are in the n=3 energy level?
5
How many electrons can the second energy level hold?
8
If an atom has 15 electrons, how many electrons are in the n=2 energy level?
8
ionic bond
A bond formed by the attraction between two oppositely charged atoms
covalent bond
A bond formed from the sharing of electrons
reversible reaction
A chemical reaction in which the reactants used to form the products can also be synthesized from those products
synthesis reaction
A chemical reaction when two or more units are added together to form a new compound
Decomposition
A chemical reaction where the compound is broken into its parts
Exchange reaction
A chemical reaction where the substrates trade parts.
Protein
A large chain of amino acids
pH
A measure of the hydrogen concentration of a solution
Anion
A negatively charge ion
Cation
A positively charged ion
Carbonhydrate
A sugar
A substance that releases Hydrogen ions in a solution is a(n)
Acid
A substance that releases Hydrogen ions in a solution is a(n) _______ .
Acid
Ion
An electrically charged atom or group of atoms
Inorganic
Any chemical compound not containing carbon
organic
Any chemical compound that contains carbon
Matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space
The smallest unit of an element that still retains properties of that element is a(n)
Atom
Which of the following are enzyme co-factors: Calcium Iron Vitamins Water Nonmetals Zinc
Calcium Iron Zinc
______ Is the most important element of life
Carbon
Molecule
Containing two atoms
True or False: Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms
Covalent bonds form when electrons are shared between atoms
Nucleic Acid
DNA and RNA
Identify the type of reaction CCl4 ->C + 2Cl2
Decomposition
Atoms are electrically neutral. This means that they have the same number of:
Electrons and Protons
Identify the type of reaction HCl + NaOH -> H20 + NaCl
Exchange
True or False: In a decomposition reaction the substrates trade parts
False
True or false: Lipids dissolve in water.
False
True or false: The heat of reaction is the heat needed for a chemical reaction to take place
False
True or false: When organic molecules decompose, energy is absorbed
False
true or false: Bases are compounds that produce H+ ions in solution
False
2 other names for the vertical columns in the periodic table are
Family Group
Chemical reactions inside cells are _______ than the same reactions outside cells.
Faster
Select all the compounds in the list: H2 H2O NaCl He Au
H2O NaCl
Which of the following are compounds? HCl Na NaCl N2 H2O
HCl NaCl H2O
An intramolecular force between hydrogen and oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen is a _____ bond
Hydrogen
An intramolecular force between hydrogen and oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen is a _____ bond.
Hydrogen
lipids
Includes fats, steroids, and phospholipids
How is RNA different from DNA?
Mostly a Single strand Sugar is Ribose Uses the base Uracil
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and ______ make up over 95% of the human body
Nitrogen
Group 8 on the periodic table do not react with other elements and are called the:
Nobel gases
A base produces ______ ions when added to water
OH-
(Select all that apply) Proteins contain what elements: Oxygen Carbon Sulfur Nitrogen Potassium Hydrogen
Oxygen Carbon Nitrogen Hydrogen
(Select all that apply) What makes up carbohydrates Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Carbon
Oxygen hydrogen carbon
When there is an unequal sharing of electrons, _____ occurs
Polarity
A substance that results from a chemical reaction is called a(n)
Product
Atomic number is determined by the number of ____ in an atom
Protons
Identify the type of reaction 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
Synthesis
Product
That which is produced as a result of a chemical reaction.
Valence
The number of electrons lost or gained to complete an electron's outer energy level
In DNA, adenine bonds with:
Thymine
T or F: Most of the mass of the atom is contained in the protons.
True
True or False: A catalyst for chemical reactions in biological systems is called an enzyme
True
True or False: An enzyme may react with several substrate chemicals simultaneously.
True
True or False: Enzymes act as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
True
True or False: Enzymes are necessary to act as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
True
True or False: If the outer energy level of an atom is full it does not react readily with other atoms
True
True or False: When atoms combine with other atoms or when they break apart, it is called a chemical reaction
True
True or false: Many scientists have concluded that coded information cannot arise by random undirected processes:
True
True or false: When an atom gains an electron it becomes negatively charged
True
Diatomic
Two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
Mixture
Two or more substances mixed together
chemical equillibrium
When a reversible reaction is occurring in both directions at the same rate
Select all the parts of DNA: A sugar A phospholipid A phosphate A base A water molecule
a sugar a phosphate a base
Sickle-cell anemia is caused by an incorrect sequencing of:
amino acids
The base units of proteins are
amino acids
What are the four classes of organic molecules?
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
Inorganic molecules do not contain what element?
carbon
Starches and sugars are subdivisions of _____.
carbonhydrates
A ______ is a substance that helps a reaction take place but doesn't participate in a reaction
catalyst
Carbohydrates are the most readily available source of:
energy
When reactants break bonds, what happens?
energy released
True or false: A neutral solution contains more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions
false
True or false: An organism can live without enzymes.
false
True or false: Inorganic compounds always contain carbon
false
true or false: Water easily dissolves organic fats
false
true or false: When an atom loses an electron it becomes negatively charged
false
Of the 3 types of lipids which two are the most similar:
fats and phospolipids
An ionic bond is formed when electrons
form ions
What are the 3 types of bonds?
ionic, covalent, hydrogen
The double helix of DNA looks similar to a:
ladder
Steroids are a type of:
lipid
Fats and steroids are subdivisions of:
lipids
In dehydration synthesis, carbohydrates:
lose a water molecule
Glucose, C6H12O6, is a:
monosaccharide
Simple sugars are called
monosaccharides
A electron has a _____ charge.
negative
The neutron has a _____charge
neutral
_____ Are the largest and most specialized molecule in a living organism.
nucleic acid
DNA and RNA are subdivisions of:
nucleic acids
The proton has a ______ charge
positive
Enzymes are a type of .
protein
Amino acids are subdivisions of:
proteins
What organic compound is an enzyme
proteins
The atomic number is the number of _____ in an atom
protons
Atomic mass is determined by _____.
protons plus neutrons
The three subatomic particles are:
protons, electrons, neutrons
A substance that enters into a chemical reaction is called a(n)
reactant
Many enzymes cannot function unless a _____ is present.
substrate
True or False: Carbon is ideally suited for covalent bonds.
true
True or false: Starch is a long chain of many glucose units.
true
true or false: Carbon is ideally suited for covalent bonds
true
true or false: DNA carries the genetic codes which determines the structure and function of an organism.
true