Atomic Structure and Periodic Trends
Circulatory System
Nephron
Bonding
Solutions
100
This symbol represents the number of nucleons in an atom
What is A
100
Individuals with this blood type are termed universal recipients.
What is AB+?
100
The epithelial cells of this region of the nephron are packed with mitochondria.
What is the thick ascending limb?
100
This is the bond angle predicted by the VSEPR theory for molecules with trigonal planar geometry.
What is 120 degrees?
100
Increasing or decreasing this WILL change the Ksp of a given solute.
What is temperature?
200
This quantum number specifies the particular orbital within a subshell where an electron is likely to be found.
What is the magnetic quantum number?
200
This fetal structure connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta.
What is the ductus arteriosus?
200
This hormone is secreted in response to low blood volume.
What is aldosterone
200
Unlike Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen, and Flourine, Boron doesn’t obey this
What is the octet rule?
200
This property of a salt is reduced by the presence of a common ion.
What is solubility?
300
The elements at the bottom of this group react explosively with water.
What is Group 1? (What are the alkali metals?)
300
This enzyme combines carbon dioxide and water to form carbonic acid.
What is carbonic anhydrase?
300
Damage to this region of the nephron may result in the presence of red blood cells in the urine.
What is the glomerulus?
300
This is the strongest type of intermolecular force.
What is an ion-dipole interaction?
300
When solving for the MOLAR solubility of Mg(Cl)2 Ksp will equal
What is 4x^3
400
The amount of energy released when an electron is added to an atom.
What is electron affinity?
400
This vitamin plays a key role in the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin.
What is vitamin K?
400
Aldosterone increases the reabsorbtion of this ion.
What is sodium?
400
This is the molecular geometry of the transition state in Sn2 reactions.
What is trigonal bipyramidal?
400
Salts of this anion are always water soluble.
What is nitrate
500
This states that every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with an electron before any orbital is doubly occupied.
What is Hund's Rule
500
This protein is responsible for giving meat its red color, iis highly concentrated in slow-twitch muscles, and only binds one oxygen molecule.
What is myoglobin?
500
Antagonists to this enzyme are commonly prescribed to combat hypertension.
What is angiontensin-converting enzyme (ACE)?
500
The carbon nitrogen sigma bond of a nitrile has this percentage of "s character"
What is 50%
500
"I" think I've seen this describe the number of moles of solute ACTUALLY in solution per mole of solid solute added.
What is the van't Hoff Factor?
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