Atom Anatomy
Ions and Electrolytes
Molecules and Chemical Bonds
ATP and reactions- Organic Macro.
Misc.
100

The atomic number on an element indicates the number of.....

Protons

100

When an atom loses and electron it is a(n)....

Cation

100

This bond is characterized by electron stealing 

Ionic bond

100

What type of monomer is ATP?

ATP is a nucleotide

100

Something that is water loving is....

Hydrophilic

200

The mass of an atom can be found in the nucleus of an atom. What can be added to determine the mass of an atom?

Protons and Neutrons

200

When atoms bond through opposite charges it is called an....

Ionic Bond

200

This bond is relatively weak and can be found in DNA (bond nucleotides)

Hydrogen bonds

200

What kind of reaction is hydrolysis?

Decomposition reaction

200

What is the definition of an acid

A proton donor...it releases a proton (H+) in water

300

Electrons are also an important part of an atom. Whereas they are not found in the nucleus they are found in....

(Has to be specific)

The electron cloud
300

What is the proper definition of electrolytes 

Salts that ionize when dissolved in water 

300

This is the strongest chemical bond!

Nonpolar covalent bonds 

300

This reaction is a specific synthesis reaction that removes a hydroxyl group from one monomer and removes a hydrogen from another to allow creation of a dimer or polymer of some type 

Dehydration synthesis

300

What is the pH of blood

7.35-7.45

400

What is the valence shell AND what does ir determine?

It is the outermost shell and it determines the chemical bonding properties for said atom

400
Give me at least TWO examples of how electrolyte imbalances can impact the body 
Muscle cramps

Brittle bones

Coma

Cardiac arrest 

400

This is a weak bond that takes place between neutral atoms

Van der Waals forces 

400

What two processes are used to synthesize ATP

Glycolysis and cell respiration

400

I decided to make koolaid. I have my koolaid packet and water that I mix together. What is the solute, solvent, and solution?

Solute: Koolaid mix (the thing being dissolved)

Solvent: Water (the thing doing the dissolving)

Solution: Koolaid (the mixture)

500

What is the octet rule?

Think of Carbon...according to the octet rule, how many bonds would carbon have to make to be considered stable?

Octet Rule: An atom is most stable when the valence shell is full (8 electrons in the valence shell)

Carbon would need to make 4 bonds 

500

What are the 3 reasons that electrolytes are important to the body 

1. Conduct electric currents (example: muscle contraction)

2. Chemically reactive (example: calcium phosphate into bones)

3. Osmotic effects (water distribution and balance)

500

In this bond, electrons are shared in a way that creates slightly negative and slightly positive charges around each atom (meaning, one atom is slightly neg and the other is slightly pos). Which bond is this?

Polar covalent bond

500

This process occurs in the mitochondria and produces a LOT of ATP

Aerobic respiration

500

What are the properties of water that allow it to support life (there are 5)

1. Solvency

2. Cohesion

3. Adhesion

4. Chemical reactivity

5. Thermal stability 

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