Chemistry 101
I'm H2O Intolerant
It's All About the Carbon
Sugar, Sugar
Where's the Beef?
100
This is another name for a positively charged ion or molecule of a substance.
What is a cation. Chapter 2
100
This is the unequal distribution of electrons.
What is a polar molecule. Chapter 3
100
The study of carbon compounds is called:
What is organic chemistry. Chapter 3
100
A polymer is different than a monomer in that:
Polymers are long stands of linked monomers, which are small blocks linked by covalent bonds. Chapter 5
100
These are organic molecules possessing both carboxyl and amino groups.
What is an amino acid. Chapter 5
200
This is a compound formed by an ionic bond.
What is a salt. Chapter 2
200
Cohesion and Adhesion help water travel up what tubes within plant structure?
What is xylem. Chapter 3
200
These are the different kinds of carbon skeletons.
What is length, branching, double bonds, and rings.
200
The dehydration process is facilitated by these:
What are enzymes. Chapter 5
200
These are the different models of proteins.
What is ribbon and space filling model. Chapter 5
300
If you were a pharmaceutical researcher, why would you want to learn the 3-D shapes of naturally occuring singaling molecules? DOUBLE JEOPARDY! Name two compounds that look very similar but are very different.
Because they look so similar and do different things. An exmple is natural endorphins & morphine Chapter 2
300
This is hydrogen bonds holding on to a substance.
What is cohesion. Chapter 3
300
This is what ATP stands for.
What is adenosine triphosphate. Chapter 4
300
These include both sugars and the polymers of sugars.
What are carbohydrates. chapter 5
300
These are the four levels of protein structure.
What is primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaterenary. chapter 5
400
The role of molecular shape in the brain illustrates what?
What is the realtionship between structure and function. Chapter 2
400
These are water's qualities that help moderate temperature.
What is high specific heat & evaporative cooling. Chapter 3
400
These are isomers that are mirror images of each other.
What is an enantiomer.
400
These are two monosaccarides joined by a glycosidic linkage.
What is a disaccaride. Chapter 5
400
A change in pH or temperature can cause this to happen to a protein.
What is denaturazation. chapter 5
500
Name the entire equation of photosynthesis. DOUBLE JEOPARDY! What is this reaction powered by?
What is 6CO2 + 6 H20 --------> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Sunlight Chapter 2
500
Which of the following is a hydrophobic material? A. paper B. sugar C. pasta D. wax paper
What is wax paper. Chapter 3
500
This consists of a nitrogren atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms and to the carbon skeleton.
What is amino. Chapter 4
500
Describe the reaction of lactose that takes place in the stomach.
Lactose + Enzyme (Lactase) ----> Sugars (Glucose & Galactose)
500
Why does a denatured protein no longer function normally?
Because it can no longer keep it's shape, it just kind of melts. chapter 5
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