This element has an atomic number of 2.
What is "helium"?
Hydrogen has this many electrons.
What is "1"?
This amino acid has just a hydrogen as the R-group.
What is "Glycine"?
This value is composed of H, S, and T. Negative values indicate a favourable reaction.
What is "Gibbs Free Energy"?
This NFL star is dating Taylor Swift. He if often found on a Podcast with his brother.
Who is "Travis Kelce"?
This element, with symbol K, is found in bananas.
What is "potassium"?
This is an area in an atom where an electron is likely to be found. They are often categorized as s, p, d, and f.
What is an "orbital"?
This amino acid, the only one with R stereochemistry, usually takes on a hydrophobic nature when buried in a protein and participates in disulfide linkages.
What is "cysteine"?
S represents the amount of disorder in a given system. This is the proper scientific name for this value.
What is "entropy"?
This is the largest country by area in the world.
What is "Russia"?
This element (atomic number 12) is found in the middle of porphyrin rings.
What is "Magnesium"?
This VSEPR shape, exhibited by CH4, looks like a 3D triangle.
What is "tetrahedral"?
This amino acid has a pKa of 6.0 and an imidazole ring.
What is "Histidine"?
Enzymes lower this value for a reaction.
What is "Activation Energy"?
This individual directed Indiana Jones.
Who is "Steven Spielberg"?
Element 118 is also known as this.
What is "Oganesson"?
This is the amount of electrons that each d orbital can hold.
What is "10"?
This modified version of proline with an added -OH group is used to synthesize collagen.
What is "hydroxyproline"?
An SN2 reaction inverts this in a given molecule.
What is "stereochemistry"?
This is the name of Taylor Swift's first album.
What is "Taylor Swift"?
This element is named after a city in the USA and has atomic number 97. It is one of two named after the state of California.
What is "Berkelium"?
This is the value of the mass of an electron.
What is "9 x 10-31 kg"?
This non-canonical amino acid has a pKa value of 5.43, and uses Selenium as part of the R-group.
What is "Selenocysteine"?
This "cycle" determines lattice energy for things such as salts. It uses values of electron affinity and dissociation energy.
What is the "Born Haber Cycle"?
This individual is known as the "father of handwashing".
Who is "Ignac Semmelweis"?