Water
Bonds
Carbon
Molarity and pH
Isomers
100

What are the four emergent properties of water?

1. Cohesion Adhesion

2. Expansion Upon Freezing

3. Stabilization of temperature

4. Versatility as a Solvent


100

Electronegativity is affected by an atom's [...] and [...].

1. Nuclear charge (more protons=more electronegative)

2. Size of the atom (greater distance from the nucleus= less electronegative)

100

How many protons, neurons, and electrons does carbon have?

6 of each

100

As hydrogen concentration increases, the pH [...] and as hydroxide concentration increases, the pH[....].

1. decreases

2. increases

100

What are the two types of isomers?

Structural/constitutional isomers and stereoisomers

200

What happens to the structure of water molecules as it drops in temperature?

Molecules form a crystal lattice structure, causing stable hydrogen bonds.

200

What type of bond forms when two atoms of the same or different elements share similar electronegativity? (e- shared equally)

Non-polar covalent bonds

200

Why is carbon so special?

It is tetravalent (always forms 4 covalent bonds).

200

What is the pOH of a solution that has a pH of 9?

5

200

What kind of isomer has the same molecular formula and differ in the arrangement of bonds?

Structural/constitutional isomers

300

What does stabilization of temperature mean in regards to water?

It means water can absorb a lot of heat en energy before it changes temperature.

300

What type of bond forms when electrons are transferred allowing us to get anions and cations? 

Ionic Bond

300

What kind of molecule is this?

An unbranched hydrocarbon

300

How many grams of NaOH do you need to make 1L of 2M solution? (MW=40 g/mol)

80 g

300

What is an example enantiomers importance in the pharmaceutical industry that we learned in class?

-Children missing limbs due to mothers being treated with a medication that supposedly treated nausea.

- Effective enantiomer being used as a medication (asthma and ibuprofen)

400

Cohesion is the attraction of water molecules to [.....] as adhesion is the attraction of water molecules to [.....].

1. each other

2. other molecules 

400

What kind of bound is found between complementary base pairs in DNA? What kind of bond is this?

1. Hydrogen bonds

2. Weak Chemical bonds

400

Which of the following is true carbon? (multiple answers)

A. It is seen in all macromolecules

B. It is highly electronegative

C. It is seen in high abundance in the atmosphere

D. It can form both polar and non polar bonds

A & B

400

What is the pH of a solution that has [OH-] of 1.0E-2?

pH=12

400

Cis isomers has the R group on [....] while trans isomers have the R group on [....].

1. On the same side of the double bond.

2. On different sides of the double bond.

500

What are three things that water's unique properties affect?

1. personality

2. chemical properties

3. relationships

500

All compounds are not molecules but all molecules are compounds, true or false?

False

Compound: A substance consisting of two or more different elements.

Molecule: A substance that consists of two or more atoms (may or may not be the same).

500

Is the following compound chiral or achiral?

achiral

500

What is the molarity of a 500 mL solution made from 186.5g of KCl? (MW=74.55 g/mol)

5M

500

Enantiomers are superimposable images that must have 4 different groups bonded to a chiral carbon. (T/F)

False

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