Chapter 2
What type of bond involves the unequal sharing of electrons?
Polar covalent
What type of bond is formed by the sharing of a pair of electrons between two atoms?
covalent
would removing an acid increase or decrease acidity?
decrease
A compound that dissociates in water, producing a solution that conducts electricity, is known as a(n) _____.
electrolyte
Which term defines the simplest form of matter to have unique chemical properties? proton, neutron, electron, element, molecule
element
Water molecules are weakly attracted to each other through ______ bonds.
hydrogen
Which type of bond can be described as a weak attraction between a slightly positive region in one molecule and a slightly negative region in a different molecule? Covalent, ionic, disulfide, hydrogen
hydrogen
pH is a measurement of the concentration of what?
hydrogen ions
Are carbohydrates hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
hydrophilic
Are ions hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
hydrophilic
Are polar molecules hydrophilic or hydrophobic?
hydrophilic
Is glucose hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
hydrophilic
Is water hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
hydrophilic
What term refers to polar molecules that dissolve in water?
hydrophilic
Are lipids hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
hydrophobic
Is oil hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
hydrophobic
Is cholesterol a carbohydrate, protein, or lipid?
lipid
A(n) _____ consists of substances that are physically blended but not chemically bound.
mixture
A(n) _______ is composed of two or more atoms that are held together by chemical bonds
molecule
Which of the terms below can be applied to glucose (C6H12O6)? molecule, compound, atom, element
molecule and compound
Identify the term used to name one of the identical or similar subunits of a larger molecule.
monomer
A cation has a net ____ charge
positive
Can enzymes be reused?
yes
Where is the location of the reaction on an enzyme?
Active site
Water lubricates organ surfaces and their surrounding pleura. Is this an example of adhesion, chemical reactivity, solvency, cohesion, or thermal stability?
Adhesion
Which is an example of a mineral? Calcium, Glucose, Oxygen, or protein?
Calcium
What are the 6 most abundant elements of body weight?
Carbon, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium
Water ionizes and can be incorporated into other molecules. Is this an example of adhesion, chemical reactivity, solvency, cohesion, or thermal stability?
Chemical reactivity
A ____ is defined as a substance consisting of a solute mixed with a more abundant substance called the solvent.
solution
Molecules must be dissolved in water to move freely and react. Is this an example of adhesion, chemical reactivity, solvency, cohesion, or thermal stability?
solvency
The ability of water to dissolve other chemicals is ______. solvency, cohesion, adhesion, or surface tension
solvency
In a solution, the more abundant substance that dissolves another substance is known as what?
solvent
Saltwater is a solution of NaCl dissolved in water. In this example, NaCl is the solute and water is the _____.
solvent
What binds to the active site of an enzyme?
substrate
Which of these is an example of a mineral? Hydrogen, Carbon, Magnesium, or Nitrogen?
Magnesium
Salt on a watermelon is an example of ______. mixture, compound, or element?
Mixture
What percentage of the body is made up of oxygen? More or less than 50%?
More than 50%
Which is an uncharged particle found in the nucleus of an atom?
Neutron
The atomic mass of an element is approximately equal to the total number of which two subatomic particles? Protons, neutrons, electrons
Protons and neutrons
Which important properties of water allow it to support life?Solvency, Chemical reactivity, Hydrophobicity, Cohesion
Solvency, Chemical reactivity, Cohesion
When an egg is fried, what happens to the protein in the egg?
The protein is denatured
A base is a compound that acts as a proton _______.
acceptor
A proton (H+) donor, or a chemical that releases protons into solution, is a(n)
acid
Which are examples of electrolytes? Acids, bases, glucose, salts
acids, bases, salts
Would adding 1 M (-OH) to a solution increase or decrease acidity?
decrease
Would removing H+ increase or decrease acidity?
decrease
would adding a base increase or decrease acidity?
decrease
Is triglyceride related to carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
lipids
What term is used to refer to a simple sugar, or sugar monomer?
monosaccharide
In a carbon dioxide molecule, electrons are shared equally among the atoms. What type of bond do they form? non polar covalent or polar covalent?
non polar covalent
Where are protons of an atom located?
nucleus
Where is a neutron located? In the...?
nucleus
What type of bonds link individual amino acids together?
peptide bonds
A hydrogen bond is a weak attraction between a slightly ______ hydrogen atom of one molecule and a slightly ____ oxygen or nitrogen atom of another.
positive, negative
Are enzymes carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
protein
Are oligopeptides carbohydrates, lipids, or proteins?
protein
Are amino acids related to carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
proteins
Is quaternary structure related to carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
proteins
What is anabolism?
building up molecules
Element
A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
What is catabolism?
breaking down molecules
What is a covalent bond?
sharing of electrons between two atoms
If an atom has 2 electrons in its innermost shell and 3 electrons in its outmost shell, how many valence electrons does it have?
3
What is decomposition? A large molecule breaks down into smaller molecules, two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger one, or two molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms?
A large molecule breaks down into smaller molecules
Water molecules cling to each other. Is this an example of adhesion, chemical reactivity, solvency, cohesion, or thermal stability?
Cohesion
Would temperature a temperature falling increase or decrease the rate of reaction?
Decrease
Would the absence of enzymes increase or decrease the rate of reaction?
Decrease
Sucrose or table sugar is formed when the simple sugars fructose and glucose are covalently bonded. This reaction releases water. What is the name of this type of reaction?
Dehydration synthesis
Which subatomic particle does not contribute significantly to the mass of an atom? Proton, Neutron, Electron
Electron
True or false: Anabolism consists of energy-releasing reactions, such as the production of protein or fat.
False
Which is a hydrophobic substance? Fats or water
Fats
Would a temperature rising increase or decrease the rate of reaction?
Increase
Would adding 1 M H+ to a solution increase or decrease acidity?
Increase
Would an increased concentration of reactants increase or decrease the rate of reaction?
Increase
Would decreasing pH increase or decrease acidity?
Increase
Would the presence of catalysts in a reaction increase or decrease the rate of reaction?
Increase
Are oils carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
Lipids
Are steroids carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids?
Lipids
A high heat capacity helps maintain the internal body temperature. Is this an example of adhesion, chemical reactivity, solvency, cohesion, or thermal stability?
Thermal stability
True or false: Catabolism consists of energy-releasing decomposition reactions.
True
True or false: Potential energy is energy contained in an object because of its position or internal state
True
The energy molecule that is produced by cellular respiration and used in metabolic reactions is ______. glucose, adenosine diphosphate, or adenosine triphosphate
adenosine triphosphate
Name the functional group with the symbol -NH2.
amino
What is an ion?
an atom that has gained or lost electrons
Which type of reaction is endergonic? Anabolic or catabolic?
anabolic
The chlorine atom gains electrons to become a chloride ______.
anion
Which term refers to a negatively charged ion? Cation, proton, anion, or electron
anion
Is glucose a carbohydrate, a lipid, or a protein?
carbohydrate
Is glycogen a carbohydrate, lipid, or protein?
carbohydrate
Is maltose a carbohydrate, lipid, or protein?
carbohydrate
Is starch a carbohydrate, lipid, or protein?
carbohydrate
Monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides are all examples of which type of macromolecule?
carbohydrates
The element that is the foundation of biological molecules is, what?
carbon
Which type of reaction is always exergonic? Anabolic, catabolic, synthesis, or redox?
catabolic
What type of ion has lost an electron and, consequently, has a net positive charge? Isomer, cation, anion, or isotope
cation
In nature, sodium atoms lose electrons; therefore, they become ______.
cations
Covalent, ionic, and hydrogen are examples of ______ bonds
chemical
What term refers to an attractive force caused by the sharing or transfer of electrons?
chemical bond
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is a(n)?
electron
What particle has a negative charge? proton, neutron, electron
electron
True or false, A molecule may be composed of one element or more than one element
false
What term refers to common arrangements of atoms that give organic molecules their unique properties?
functional groups
A long and branched chain of glucose molecules is...?
glycogen
are triglycerides hydrophilic or hydrophobic
hydrophobic
When a sodium atom loses an electron, it becomes a sodium ______.
ion
The sodium ion (Na+) and the chloride ion (Cl-) are attracted to each other and form a(n) ______ bond.
ionic
Which type of chemical bond involves the exchange of electrons? Ionic, covalent, hydrogen, non polar
ionic
What is exchange?A large molecule breaks down into smaller molecules, two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger one, or two molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms?
two molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms
What is synthesis? A large molecule breaks down into smaller molecules, two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger one, or two molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms?
two or more smaller molecules combine to form a larger one
What is a polar covalent bond?
unequal sharing of electrons
_____ electrons determine the reactive properties of an atom.
valence
Hydrophilic substances are soluble in _____.
water