Chapter 2 principles of biology
Which of the following is the definition of the heat of vaporization of water? Multiple choice question. The temperature to which water has to be heated in order to produce 1 g of water vapors in 1 hour The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of water by 1 °C The amount of energy needed to change 1g of water from a liquid to a gas.
The amount of energy needed to change 1g of water from a liquid to a gas.
Redox reactions involve a transfer of _____________________from one atom to another.
electrons
Electrons in outer, unfilled energy levels are known as _____________________electrons.
valence
What are catalyst?
Activator
electrons in discrete orbits
Bohr model
CHNOPS main components organic molecules
Carbon hydrogen nitrogen oxygen phosphorus sulfer
more protons than electrons = net positive charge
Cation
Molecules are group of atoms held together in a stable association
Chemical bonds
What involves the formation of breaking of chemical bonds?
Chemical reactions
In situ
Chemically made
polarity of water allows water molecules to be attracted to one another
Cohesion
water molecules stick to other water molecules by hydrogen bonding
Cohesion
How many covalent bonds are there?
Single covalent bond- hydrogen gas double covalent bond - oxygen gas triple covalent bond - nitrogen gas
A hydrogen ion, formed during the dissociation of water, has a charge of which of the following? Multiple choice question. -2 +2 -1 +1
+1
Chemical reaction is based on the
- Tempature - concentration of reactants and products -catalysts - show up and dissolve and activator
Molecules that are more polar tend to have which of the following characteristics? Multiple select question. A lower specific heat A higher specific heat A lower heat of vaporization A higher heat of vaporization
A higher specific heat A higher heat of vaporization
- water molecules stick to other polar molecules by hydrogen bonding
Adhesion
fewer protons than electrons = net negative charge
Anion
What is formed when atoms share 2 or more valence electrons?
Covalent bond results in no net charge satisfies octet rule , no unpaired electrons strength of covalent bond depends on the number of shared electrons . many biological compounds are composed of 2 of more
An atom is composed of a central nucleus which is surrounded by which orbiting particles? Multiple choice question. Electrons Protons Neutrons Ions
Electrons
time it takes for one-half of the atoms in a sample to decay
Half life
What is the temperature of a substance a measure of? Multiple choice question. How many hydrogen bonds are formed between its molecules The adhesive properties of its molecules How fast its molecules are moving
How fast its molecules are moving
Life is inextricably tied to water •Single most outstanding chemical property of water is its ability to form what type of bond?
Hydrogen bonds
Consider a large protein molecule that has some parts that are highly hydrophobic. When placed in a water solution, the protein folds in a globular shape, such that all the hydrophobic portions are inside the molecules, away from water. This is an example of which of the following? Multiple choice question. Hydrophobic exclusion Hydration shell formation Hydrogen bond formation between non-polar regions
Hydrophobic Exclusion
Which property of water strongly affects the overall shape of many biological molecules, such as protein, and DNA? Multiple choice question. High heat of vaporization HIgh specific heat Hydrophobic exclusion Capillary action
Hydrophobic exclusion
Which property of water strongly affects the overall shape of many biological molecules, such as protein, and DNA? Multiple choice question. Capillary action High specific heat Hydrophobic exclusion High heat of vaporization
Hydrophobic exclusion
Where are the valence electrons of an atom found? Multiple choice question. In the outermost energy level only In all energy levels In the 2p orbitals only In the innermost energy level only
In the outermost energy level only
elements have all eight electrons
Inert nonreactive
The atoms in NaCl are held together by what type of bond? Multiple choice question. Ionic Covalent Hydrogen van der Waals attraction
Ionic
The toughest ion to break is a?
Ionic bond
What is formed by the attraction of oppositely charged ions. gain or loss of electrons forms ion
Ionic bond Na atom loses an electron to become Na + cl atom atom gains an electron to become Cl- Opposites charges attract so that Na+ and Cl- remain associated as an ionic compound
Opposites attracting to each other?
Ionic bonding
Atoms of a single element that possess different numbers of neutrons
Isotopes
What does it mean when we say water is adhesive? Multiple choice question. It is attracted to other polar molecules and ions. It is attracted to nonpolar molecules. It is attracted to each other. It is held together by strong covalent bonds.
It is attracted to other polar molecules and ions
What does it mean when we say water is adhesive? Multiple choice question. It is attracted to other polar molecules and ions. It is attracted to nonpolar molecules. It is attracted to each other. Reason: The property of water molecules to attract each other is called cohesion. It is held together by strong covalent bonds.
It is attracted to other polar molecules and ions.
rrange the following states of water in order from most dense to least dense (start with most dense at the top). Instructions Choice 1 of 3. Liquid, solid gas Choice 2 of 3. Solid liquid, gas Choice 3 of 3. Gas , solid, liquid
Liquid, solid, gas
Refers to amounts of substance
Mass
Products
Molecules resulting from reaction.
Gain an electron =
Negative
What is released when we die?
Nitrogen
atoms tend to establish completely full outer energy levels
Octet rule
Inorganic = no carbon
Organic = carbon
Reactants =
Original molecule
Substances or mixtures of substances known as buffers, act in living things to resist changes in Blank______. Multiple choice question. Salt concentration Pressure Temperature pH
Ph
Electron loses
Positive
Water has several properties important to life: high specific heat, high heat of vaporization, lower density in solid form (ice), ability to act as a solvent and to organize nonpolar molecules. What explains these properties of water? Multiple choice question. The polar nature of water molecules The presence of two hydrogen atoms in each water molecule The high electronegativity of hydrogen atoms The small size of water molecules
The polar nature of water molecules
What is the charge of a hydroxide ion? Multiple choice question. -2 -1 +2 +1
Water dissociates into a hydrogen ion (charge +1) and a hydroxide ion (charge -1). -1
refers to force gravity exerts on substance
Weight
Are reactions reversible?
Yes
When NaCl is formed, ______. Multiple choice question. sodium and a chlorine atom both gain an electron a sodium atom loses an electron, while a chlorine atom gains an electron a sodium and a chlorine atom both lose an electron a chlorine atom loses an electron, while a sodium atom gains an electron
a sodium atom loses an electron, while a chlorine atom gains an electron
The attraction of water to other polar substances is called ___________________.
adhesion
The attraction of water to other polar substances is called _________________________.
adhesion.
The number and configuration of electrons determines an element's __________________. Multiple choice question. chemical properties radioactivity isotopic properties
chemical properties
Because polar water molecules attract each other, water is said to be _____________________.
cohesive
Water consists of one oxygen atom joined to two hydrogen atoms by two single, polar ________________________bonds.
covalent
Water consists of one oxygen atom joined to two hydrogen atoms by what type of bonds? Multiple choice question. Hydrogen Covalent Ionic
covalent
Subatomic particles called ____________________can be found at various distances from the nucleus
electrons
The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by the number and configuration of its Blank______. Multiple choice question. isotopes neutrons protons electrons
electrons
In living organisms, almost all chemical reactions are catalyzed by protein catalysts called ______________________.
enzymes
In living systems, which of the following catalyze almost every chemical reaction necessary for life? Multiple choice question. Enzymes Products Substrates Reactants
enzymes
Nonpolar covalent bonds=
equal sharing of electrons Ex. ch
The amount of energy required to change 1 g of a substance from a liquid to a gas is called which of the following? Multiple choice question. Condensation constant Heat of vaporization Enthalpy Vaporization energy
heat of vaporzation
If two atoms are joined by a polar covalent bond, the shared electrons will tend to stay closer to the atom with Blank______. Multiple choice question. lower atomic mass lower electronegativity more protons in the nucleus higher electronegativity
higher electronegativity
If two atoms are joined by a polar covalent bond, the shared electrons will tend to stay closer to the atom with Blank______. Multiple choice question. lower electronegativity higher electronegativity lower atomic mass more protons in the nucleus
higher electronegativity
Consider a large protein molecule that has some parts that are highly hydrophobic. When placed in a water solution, the protein folds in a globular shape, such that all the hydrophobic portions are inside the molecules, away from water. This is an example of which of the following? Multiple choice question. Hydrogen bond formation between non-polar regions Hydration shell formation Hydrophobic exclusion
hydrophobic exclusion
The atoms in NaCl are held together by what type of bond? Multiple choice question. Covalent Hydrogen van der Waals attraction Ionic
ionic
Solid water is _________________dense than liquid water.
less
Anything that has mass and occupies space is defined as _____________. weight energy matter atom
matter
_____________________________can be defined as any substance that has mass and occupies space.
matter
A group of atoms held together by chemical bonds in a stable association is called which of the following? Multiple choice question. Ion Molecule Crystal Isotope
molecule
A(n) _____________________ is made of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds in a stable association. The atoms may or may not belong to the same element.
molecule
Which subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of an atom? Neutrons Ions Reason: Ions are atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons. Electrons Reason: Electrons are found in orbitals surrounding the nucleus. Protons
neutrons and protons
Which of the following are subatomic particles? Multiple select question. Orbitals Neutrons Electrons Protons Ions
neutrons, electrons, and protons.
Generally speaking, an atom is made of a central _______________________which is surrounded by orbiting _________________
nucleus and electrons
The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is known as its Blank______. Multiple choice question. pH buffering capacity acidity
ph
If two atoms are joined by a polar covalent bond, the atom with the lower electronegativity will have a partial ___________________charge.
positive
Atomic number refers to the number of _____________________in an atom.
protons
The atomic number of an element refers to the number of Blank______ in the atoms of that element. Multiple choice question. orbitals neutrons electrons protons
protons
Which subatomic particles are located in the nucleus of an atom? Multiple select question. Protons Neutrons Ions Electrons
protons and neutrons
The three main types of subatomic particles are ____________________,_______________________ , and ____________________.
protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Chemical reactions that involve a transfer of electrons from one atom to another are called ________________________
redox
When 1 g of sugar is dissolved in 500 mL of water, the sugar is called the ___________________and water is called the ______________________.
solute; solvent
The of a substance is a measure of how rapidly its individual molecules are moving_______________________.
temperature or heat
The pH of a solution is defined as ______. Multiple choice question. the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution the logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution the negative hydrogen ion concentration in the solution
the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution
When 1 g of fructose is dissolved in 500 mL of water, __________________is the solvent and ________________________ is the solute.
water, fructose or sugar
Four elements make up 96.3% of human body weight
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
Electrons _______________from nucleus have more energy
Farther
Polar covalent bonds =
Unequal sharing of electrons ex. H2O2 H20
Water is cohesive because water molecules are ________________________. Multiple choice question. attracted to ions attracted to each other held together by strong covalent bonds attracted to other (not water) polar molecules
attracted to each other Cohesive refers specifically to the fact that water molecules tend to be attracted to other molecules. The tendency of water molecules to be attracted to other (not water) polar molecules is called adhesion.
A(n __________________________ is a substance or a mixture of substances that act to resist changes in pH.
buffer
A(n) ______________________ ,is a substance or a mixture of substances that act to resist changes in pH.
buffer, buffer solution
