What is a mole?
what type of ion does [H+] represent?
what is hydrogen ion?
what are the properties of water?
What is a Universal solvent, high surface tension, high heat capacity, cohesion and adhesion, and changes in density?
What gives water the property of cohesion?
What is hydrogen bonding?
What are biomolecules and what kind of bonds do they have?
What is Organic molecules, containing C=C or C=H bonds?
How do you express a mole in scientific notation?
6.02*10^23
What type of ion does [OH-] represent?
hydroxide ion
What are the two properties that make water a universal solvent?
What is hydrogen bonding and polarity?
In water molecules, which atom carries a partial negative charge that allows it to form hydrogen bonds with neighboring water molecules?
What is oxygen?
What is the ratio for all carbohydrates?
what is C1:H2:O1
What is the molar mass of Ca(OH)2?
what is 74.12 g/mol?
work 1(40.1) + 2(16) + 2(1.01)=74.12 g/mol
More [H+] ions are found in neutral, basic, or acidic solutions?
What are acidic solutions?
What causes the Adhesion of water molecules?
What is Polarity?
What bond is stronger an Ionic or hydrogen bond?
What is an ionic bond?
What is a functional group?
What is a chain of bonded atoms that always have the same chemical properties that always reacts in the same way?
What is the molar mass of the compound NaBr?
What is 102.9 g/mol?
work 1 (23)+ 1 (79.9) =102.9g/mol
More [OH-] Ions are found in a neutral, acidic, or basic solution?
What is more basic?
Why is cohesion and adhesion important properties of water?
What is important for the transport of nutrients and waste within an organism?
Which elements commonly participate in hydrogen bonds with hydrogen?
What is fluorine (F), oxygen (O), or nitrogen (N)?
In biological systems, which macromolecule serves as the primary source of energy for cellular activities and is composed of nucleotides?
What is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid)?
What is the molar mass of C6H1206?
what is 180.12 g/mol?
work: 6(12)+12(1.01)+6(16)+180.12 g/mol
What is the concentration of [H+] & [OH-] ions in a neutral solution?
What is [H+]= [OH-]? or PH =7
What does a high heat capacity mean?
What is absorbs a lot of heat without changing states?
What causes water to expand when it freezes, making ice float?
What is hydrogen bonds?
What are the four classes of biomolecules?
What is proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates?