The Chemistry of Life

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What is the maximum number of electrons in each of the following energy levels; third

18 electrons

What is the maximum number of electrons in each of the following energy levels; first

2 electrons

Label Energy Level

Circle that contains nucleus

Label Nucleus

Circle that contains proton and neutron

Compound/Element A substance that can be broken down in a chemical reaction.

Coumpound

Compound/Element H20, a liquid that no longer resembles either hydrogen or oxygen gas.

Coumpound

Ionic bond(s)/Covalent bond(s) Is formed when atoms share electrons.

Covalent bond(s)

Ionic bond(s)/Covalent bond(s) Results in the formation of a molecule.

Covalent bond(s)

Monosaccharide:

Glucose

Dissaccharide:

Glycogen

Ionic bond(s)/Covalent bond(s) Found in the compound NaCl.

Ionic bond(s)

Ionic bond(s)/Covalent bond(s) Increases the stability of atoms.

Ionic bond(s)/Covalent bond(s)

Label Proton

p+

True/False Only four elements-- carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen--make up more than 96% of the mass of a human.

True

True/False The properties of elements are determined by the structures of their atoms.

True

True/False Unlike most substances, water expands when it freezes.

True

Is the fatty acid chain depicted saturated or unsaturated?

Unsaturated

Monosaccharide:

C6H12O6

Equation C6H12O6 + O2 -------> CO2 + H2O

C6H12O6 + (9)O2 -------> (6)CO2 + (6)H2O

What 3 elements are the main components of every diagram?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

Boron has two isotopes, boron-10 and boron-11. Boron-10 has five protons and five neutrons. How many protons and neutrons does boron-11 have? Explain.

5 protons and 6 neutrons because the atomic mass is 11 there are 5 protons (atomic number). So 11-5=6 neutrons

What is the maximum number of electrons in each of the following energy levels; second

8 electrons

Polysaccharide:

Cellulose

What is the difference between an acid and a base?

Acids are H+ and bases are OH-

Dissaccharide:

C12H22O11

Compound/Element Carbon, the substance represented by the symbol C.

Element

True/False An element is a substance that can be broken down into simpler substances.

False

True/False Each element is abbreviated by a one-or two-letter formula.

False

True/False In a water molecule, electrons are shared equally between the hydrogen atoms and oxygen atom.

False

True/False Large molecules containing carbon atoms are called micromolecules.

False

True/False On Earth, about 25 elements are essential to living organisms.

False

True/False Polymers are formed by hydrolysis.

False

True/False The attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen and oxygen forms a weak oxygen bond.

False

True/False Trace elements, such as iron and magnesium, are present in living things in very large amounts.

False

True/False Water changes temperature easily.

False

Monosaccharide:

Frutcose

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Commonly called fats and oils

Lipids

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Most consist of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol molecule

Lipids

Lipids/Proteins/nucleic Acids Used for long-term energy storage, insulation, and protective coatings

Lipids

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids DNA and RNA

Nucleic Acids

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Made up of nucleotides

Nucleic Acids

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Produce proteins

Nucleic Acids

What is the molecule/structure that represents a carboxyl groups?

Protein

What is the molecule/structure that represents amino groups?

Protein

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Contain peptide bonds

Proteins

Lipids/Proteins/Nucleic Acids Made up of amino acids

Proteins

Lipids/Proteins/nucleic Acids Contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

Proteins

Polysaccharide:

Starch

Polysaccharide:

Sucrose

Why must chemical equations always balance?

The equation must conform to the law of conservation of mass

Which number indicates the number of atoms of each element in a molecule of as substance?

The subscript-bottom right number

True/False Because of its polarity, water can move from the roots from a plant up to its leaves.

True

True/False Carbon atoms can bond together in straight chains, branched chains, or rings.

True

True/False Cells use carbohydrates for energy.

True

What does the letter "R" represents in a molecule?

Variable group

When is a mixture not a solution?

When the substances are not evenly distributed

Label Electron

e-

Label Neutron

n0


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