Naming
Reactions
Pharmacology
Glycolysis
NMR
100
Hydrocarbon name (single bonds)
What is an alkane?
100
Backside Attack
What is SN2 reaction / E2 reaction direction of attack?
100
Narcan
What is an opiod antagonist?
100
Make ATP
What is the purpose of glycolysis?
100
Integration
What is the height of the wave called?
200
Hydrocarbon (triple bonds)
What is alkyne?
200
Breaks a double bond and Br moved to either side of the former double bond.
What is bromination reaction?
200
The key organ of toxin removal.
What is key purpose of the liver?
200
Pyruvate
What is the final product of glycolysis?
200
A wavelength that signifies the type of protons which would be attached. You would use a chart to find this.
What is a chemical shift?
300
Alkyl halide
What is Br, F, Cl attached to a hydrocarbon named?
300
A hydroxide (-OH) converted into a double bond
What is an elimination reaction?
300
a method of delivering medications by bypassing the liver and directly delivering the medication into the blood stream.
What is intraveous?
300
The process that immediately follows glycolysis
What is the Kreb Cycle?
300
Proton
What is the H in H-NMR? / What is a hydrogen with an electron removed?
400
an important organic chemical compound with the chemical formula C₆H₆ which is composed of 6 carbon atoms joined in a ring with 1 hydrogen atom attached to each.
What is benzene?
400
Chemical breakdown using water
What is hydrolysis?
400
The part of the cell which binds a signal.
What is a receptor?
400
A "bad" drug which causes significant weight loss by disrupting the ETC
What is an electron uncoupler of the ATP synthase?
400
Analyzing the wavelength patterns produced from shining light onto a sample
What is spectroscopy?
500
The name for Oxygen double bonded to carbon with R groups on either side.
What is a ketone?
500
The reaction which forms the triangle from a double bond as an intermediate form.
What is a bromination of an alkene?
500
LD50
What is the lethal dose for 50% of the people who take a drug?
500
The universal source of energy within a cell
What is ATP?
500
NMR with 5 peaks
What kind of peak will 4 adjacent Hydrogens produce?
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