An atom with more electrons than normal
What is an Anion
This is the functional group that describes a peptide bond
What is an Amide
The four main biomolecules
What are Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids and Carbohydrates
An isotope of boron has a mass number of eleven, there are how many neutrons in an isotope of boron
What is 6 neutrons
Substances that control the rates of chemical reactions and lower the activation energy of a reaction.
What are catalysts
Base name for an alkane with 4 carbon atoms present
What is "but-"
The function of lipids in a person's diet.
What is Long-Term Energy Storage
Natural Nitrogen containing bases found in plants.
What are Alkaloids
This order reaction produces a linear line when plotted in a graph of ln[A] vs time.
What is First Order
Transition directly from solid to gas
What is Sublimation
Level of protein structure with alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets
What is Secondary Structure
Bronze is an alloy of these two metals
What is Tin and Copper
In this type of radioactive decay, an element loses two neutrons and two protons
Alpha Decay
A reaction that will add two halogens across a double bond
What is halogenation?
Amino acid with abbreviation Trp
What is Tryptophan
The only letter to not appear on the Periodic Table
What is "J"
Why is salt added to northern roads during the winter? (Hint: melting the ice is not the answer)
Salt lowers the freezing point of water
a mixture of valproic acid and risperidone (a base) can be extracted using what?
an acid-base extraction (wash first with either acid or base, then neutralize afterwards - separate layers each time)
Protein synthesis is initiated in Eukaryotes by this amino acid
What is Methionine
Metal associated with Menke's disease and Wilson's disease
What is Copper