Elements
Bonding
Macromolecules
Shapes of Macromolecules
Miscellaneous
100

Which of the following is an element?

a) Water

b) Hydrogen

c) Carbon Monoxide

d) Nucleic Acid 

b) Hydrogen

100

What type of bond does Na and F form? (Show image)


Ionic

100

What macromolecule is a source of long term energy?

Lipids

100

What macromolecule has a ring shape? (Show image)

Carbohydrates

100

What is the scale for pH?

1-14

200

How many protons does Magnesium have? (Hint: atomic number is 12 and atomic mass is 24)

12

200

Which atom becomes a cation? (Show image)

Na (Sodium)

200

What does nucleic acid contain?

Genetic material

200

What macromolecule has three groups? (Show image)

Proteins

200

What end of the pH scale is acidic?

The lower numbers, 1-6, the bottom

300

How many neutrons does Carbon have? (Hint: atomic number is 6 and atomic mass is 12)

6

300

In covalent bonding two atoms ______ an electron.

Share

300

Enzymes are part of which macromolecule?

Proteins
300

What macromolecule has long tails? (Show image)

Lipids

300

What is a function of carbohydrates?

Short term energy

400

How many valence electrons does Neon have? (Hint: atomic number is 10 and atomic mass is 20)

8

400

H- is a Hydrogen ion that ________ an electron.  

Gained

400

What structure must protein reach to be fully functional?

Tertiary 

400

What macromolecule has a sugar, a phosphate group, and a base? (Show image)

Nucleic Acids

400

This is a ______ model for phosphorus. (Show image)

Bohr

500

If you added a proton to Hydrogen, what element would it become?

Helium

500

H2O forms a ________ bond.

Covalent

500

Give an example of each macromolecule.

Lipids: Butter

Carbs: Breads, pastas, sodas, sugar

Nucleic Acids: Beans, peas, lentils

Proteins: Meat

500

What are the four protein structures?

Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary  

500

What is the 50th element on the Periodic Table?

Tin