Chemistry
Chemistry
Science
Biochemical Reactions
Water
100

What are lipids?

fat or oil

100

What are elements?

they are all the same type of an atom

100

What is one goal of science?

nature can be understood, scientific ideas are open to revision, sound scientific ideas withstand the test of time, cannot provide answers to questions

100

What are chemical reactions? 

change of one substance into another; you have reactions and products

100

What is the chemical name?

H20

200

What is a compound?

two or more elements bonded together

200

Where can you find carbon-based molecules?

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids

200

What is the scientific law?

somethings cannot be changed like law of gravity, gas law and certain natural conditions

200

You can create or destroy matter, right or false?

false - you cannot create matter or destroy it under normal conditions 

200

water cannot be solid, liquid and a gas on the earth, right or false?

false - water can be solid, liquid and gas 

300

What does steroids?

serve as chemical messengers and have lot more roles

300

For what are you using carbohydrates (sugar, starch)?

store energy

300

How many steps has the scientific method and which one?

1. observation (2. question), 3. hypothesis, 4. experiment (5. analysis), 6. result/conclusion

300

What happen when you have an exothermic reaction?

energy is emitted during the reaction and goes away into the air or something like this (exothermic like your ex boyfriend it goes away)

300

What are hydrogen bonds?

water stays liquid even though you haven't room temperature

400

How many types does lipids have and what are their names?

3- triglycerides, phospholipids, steriods

400

How do you call a chain of multiple sugars?

polysaccharides

400

If you change the temperature in an experiment for a few flowers, is it a dependent variable or an independent variable?

independent variable

400

What do you call the energy you need to start a chemical reaction?

activation energy

400

You have a pH of 4, is it a acid or a base and why?

acid, because acids have a pH value between 0-7.

500

What are the chains from nucleics acids called?

polynucleotides

500

What is the different between saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids?

saturated fatty acids: normally solid, in animals, straight chains, hydrogen's

unsaturated fatty acids: carbons, bent/curved shape, in plants, normally liquid

500

What is the the constant when the experimenter only change the temperature of water and not the amounts of water for the flowers?

amount of water

500

How do you call the sum of reactions within an organism?

metabolism

500

Why is water such a special element?

high boiling point, expands when it freezes, surface tension, excellent solvent, high specific heat