These are the four natural/classical states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
The name of a 9 carbon molecule with one triple bond
What is Nonyne?
Chain-like molecules such peptides, DNA, and glycogen
What is a polymer?
Named after a Greek sun god, this element is the second most common in the universe.
What is Helium?
Why did the bear dissolve in water?
It was a polar bear.
This element has no neutrons.
What is hydrogen.
What the most stable conformations of cyclohexane is most commonly referred to as
What is chair?
3 of these hold cytosine and guanine together in DNA
What is hydrogen bonding?
Said to smell of bleach, this element's name comes from its yellowish-green color.
What is Chlorine
What do you do to a dead chemist.
Barium.
This angle is associated with a water molecule.
What is 104.45 degrees
This type of carbon radical is generally most stable.
What is a tertiary radical
States that DNA is transcribed by mRNA which is then translated to form proteins
What is the central dogma of biology?
From Greek meaning "I bring forth acid," this element has a pale blue hue in liquid form.
What is Oxygen?
Why does a hamburger provide lower energy than steak?
Because it’s in the ground state.
These elements on the periodic table are in group 16, also known as the ore-forming elements.
What are Chalcogens
The term for two molecules that are mirrors of each other.
What are enantiomers?
Seventeen carbons in 4 to 5 rings commonly found as hormones or in phospholipid membranes.
What are steriods?
This colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas, which gave name to a famous fictional planet, comes from the Greek word meaning "hidden one."
What is Krypton?
Why did the attacking army use acid?
To neutralize the enemy's base.
Nb has this BS electron configuration.
What is [Kr]5s1 4d4
A wide peak between 3200-3400 cm^-1 in an IR spectrum indicates the presence of this bond.
What is -O-H?
An enzyme found in saliva that breaks down starches to release sugars
What is amylase
This is element is the first artificial element, with a name of Greek origins meaning "artificial."
What is Technetium?
How did the chemists demand more pay?
They unionized.