Atoms and Electrons
Atomic Bonds
Polarity and Hydrogen Bonds
Ions
Diffusion and Electrolytes
100

This element helps break down food, is involved in muscle movement, and helps balance fluids in your body.

Hydrogen. (B - hydrogen helps break down food)

100

Define a covalent bond

In a covalent bond atoms share electrons equally.

(It's also a bond with 2 non-metals)
100

Define polar molecules 

Polar molecules have a positive (+) or negative (-) charge. 

100

What is an example of a hydrophobic substance?

B) Oil that does not dissolve in water

100

What is the best description of diffusion?

A) Molecules moving from high to low concentration without using energy.

200

Carbohydrates provide the body with ______

Energy

200

Define ionic bond

In an ionic bond, one atom gives or takes an electron from the other. The electrons are not shared equally.

(It is also a bond between a metal and a non-metal)

200

Explain why water is a polar molecule

In water, hydrogen is positive (+) and oxygen is negative (-)

200

What is an example of a hydrophilic substance

A) Salt that dissolves in water

200

Look at the diagram on page 8.

Based on the concentration of oxygen molecules, which way will the oxygen diffuse?

Out of the cell

300

What does the chemical formula of Baking Soda represent? (NaHCO3)

1 sodium, 1 hydrogen, 1 carbon, 3 oxygen

300

For the compound NO2, what are each of the elements (metals or non-metals) and what is the bond type?

N - nonmetal, O - nonmetal

Bond type = covalent

300

Explain what a hydrogen bond is

A hydrogen bond is when a molecule bond with a hydrogen atom. In water, molecules bond with hydrogen bonds.

300

Explain how salt dissolves in water

Salt is able to dissolve in water because it is polar.

Salt = Na+ and Cl-   Water = H+ and O-

The positive sodium (Na+) is pulled away by the negative oxygen (O-).

The negative chlorine (Cl-) is pulled away by the positive hydrogen (H+).

300

Explain how electrolytes keep you hydrated

Water is highly attracted to electrolytes. Electrolytes build up in the body and are followed by water through osmosis.

400

On page 4, how many electrons, neutrons, and protons are in the diagram on your paper?

6 electrons (negative charge), 2 neutrons (no charge), 2 protons (positive charge)

400

For the compound NaCl, what are each of the elements (metals or non-metals) and what is the bond type?

Na - metal, Cl - nonmetal

Bond type = ionic

400

Which of the following statements is not true about water molecules?

a) they are weak bonds

b) they are polar

c) the atoms share electrons equally

C) Atoms DO NOT share electrons equally in water molecules.

400

Vinegar has a pH of 3. What does that mean about H+ ions?

It has a lot of H+ ions

(low pH = acidic = lots of H+ ions)

500

Draw (or accurately describe) an electron shell for Nitrogen

Atomic number = 7

2 rings: First ring has 2 electrons

2nd ring has 5 electrons

500

For the compound SO2, what are each of the elements (metals or non-metals) and what is the bond type?

S - nonmetal, O - nonmetal

Bond type = covalent

500

Explain acidosis and how it negatively affects the body.

Acidosis is when your blood becomes too acidic. This can lead to fatigue, trouble concentrating, and even organ failure.

Acidosis is often caused by diabetes and/or alcoholism.

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