The Nature of Matter
Properties of Water
Carbon Compounds
Chemical Reactions and Enzymes
Miscellaneous
100

What are the two types of particles found in the nucleus of an atom?

Protons and Neutrons

100

What term describes a molecule, like water, that has a slightly positive end and a slightly negative end?

Polar Molecule

100

What unique ability of carbon atoms allows them to form the backbone of millions of different large and complex structures?

The ability to form 4 bonds. 

100

What is changed during a chemical reaction?

The chemical bonds that join atoms in compounds.

100

What is the difference in hydrogen ion (H⁺) concentration between a solution with a pH of 1 and a solution with a pH of 4?

1000 times greater.

200

 If an atom has 7 protons and 6 electrons, what is its overall electrical charge?

+1 - it would be a cation

200

The attraction between the hydrogen atom of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another is called a what?

Hydrogen Bond

200

What are the four main groups of macromolecules found in living things?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins

200

What is the term for the energy that is needed to get a chemical reaction started?

Activation energy

200

What is released during the formation of a peptide bond?

A water molecule, H2O.
300

Carbon-12, Carbon-13, and Carbon-14 are examples of what?

Isotopes

300

What property of water, resulting from hydrogen bonding, causes the phenomenon of surface tension?

Cohesion
300

What is the name of the process where large polymers are built by joining smaller monomer units together?

Polymerization

300

What is the specific name for the reactants in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?

Substrates

300

A scientist analyzes a large biological polymer and finds it is composed of monomers that each contain a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group. What molecule did she discover?

Nucleotide/nucleic acid. 

400

What type of chemical bond results from the electrical attraction between positively and negatively charged ions?

Ionic Bond

400

On the pH scale, each step represents a factor of how many times the concentration of H+ ions changes?

10 times

400

Plants store excess sugar as starch, while animals store it as which polysaccharide?

Glycogen

400

The part of the enzyme where the substrates bind is called the what?

Active site

400

How do enzymes speed up reactions?

The lower the activation energy.

500

What are the weak intermolecular forces that occur due to tiny, temporary charged regions in molecules called?

Van der Waals forces

500

What is the name for substances that prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH, allowing biological systems to maintain homeostasis?

Buffers

500

Amino acids differ from each other based on the specific chemical composition of what part?

The side chain, or the R-group.

500

The enzyme carbonic anhydrase speeds up a reaction by a factor of 10 million, write the chemical formula for the reaction. 

CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3

500

What are the two types of inhibitors that can affect enzymes?

Competitive and non-competitive inhibitors.