The Nature of Matter
Properties of Water
Carbon Compounds
Chemical Reactions/Enzymes
Wildcard
100

Which subatomic particle is not contained in the nucleus? 

Electrons 
100

Why is a water molecule V-shaped?

Due to polarity. 

100

Starch is a polysaccharide found in which type of organisms?

Plants. 

100

What is the term for the compounds produced by a chemical reaction?

Products. 

100

What type of bond gives water many of its unique properties?

Hydrogen bonds. 


200
What is the difference between Carbon-12 and Carbon-14?

The number of neutrons. 

200

Water bugs help to demonstrate what property of water? 

Cohesion.

200

What is the primary difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids? 

The carbon in saturated fatty acids have all of their hydrogen requirements met. Unsaturated fatty acids have to meet their bonding requirements by double bonding with nearby carbon. 
200

An enzyme is an example of a what?

Catalyst. 

200

What is the difference between an element's elemental and mass number?

Elemental number refers to the number of protons, while the atomic mass number refers to the combined number of protons and electrons. 

300

What is the difference between an element and a compound?

A compound is made of two or more elements. 

300

The straw water level example from class displays what properties of water?

Adhesion and Cohesion. 

300

What is the primary job of nucleic acids?

To store and transmit genetic information. 

300

What is an example of an organism sourcing energy from its environment?

Photosynthesis for plants. Eating for humans. 
300

Which of these two substances which of these three substances are considered acidic. Lemon juice, bleach, and milk. 

Lemon juice and milk. 

400

What is the term for a positively charged ion? 

Cation

400

What are the two components of a solution?

Solute and solvent. 

400

Hemoglobin is an example of which level of protein structure?

Quarternary. 

400

What is the primary difference between spontaneous and non-spontaneous chemical reactions?

Spontaneous chemical reactions release energy and do not require outside energy. Non-spontaneous reactions absorb energy and require an outside energy source. 

400

What two components of an amino acids come together in a peptide bond?

Amino and Carboxyl group. 

500

What is the difference between ionic and covalent bonds? 

In ionic bonds, one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. In covalent, the electrons are shared. 

500

Salad dressing is an example of what type of mixture?

Suspension.


500

What are the three components of a nucleotide?

5-Carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogenous base.

500

Name an example of a variable that can change the function/activity of an enzyme?

Temperature, pH, regulatory molecules. 

500

Why is the enzyme-substrate complex often shown as a lock and key?

Enzymes are very specific and often only catalyze one chemical reaction. The enzyme and substrate fit together like a lock and key.

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