Carbon
Wild card
Polymers
Types of polymers
100
The number of bonds that carbon can form with other elements.
What is 4?
100
The other name for a monosaccharide.
What is a simple sugar?
100

What is a polymer?

a long string of monomers joined together
100

What is PET? What is it used for?

Polyethylene Terephthalate - used for drink bottles, food packaging and cosmetic packaging

200
The shapes that carbon compounds often form.
What are chains and rings?
200
The source of the "better" fats is usually ___________ and the source of the "bad" fats is usually_____________.
What is plants and animals?
200

What are polymers found in? Name 3.

plastics, plants, man-made fibres, DNA.

200

What is the symbol for Polypropylene? What is it good for?

PP

medical equipment, syringes, kitchen equipment

300

What is the most recent show Miss Smith has watched?

Fallout

300
The ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in a carbohydrate.
What is 1:2:1?
300

What are the properties of polymers?

Stiff, durable, tough

In some cases, it can be transparent and brittle

300

What is Miss Smiths favourite cuisine of food?

Mexican (at the moment until I eat too much of it)

400
The type of bonds that carbon forms (BE SPECIFIC)
What are single, double, or triple covalent bonds?
400
The (structural) difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
What is saturated have no double bonds and unsaturated have at least one double bond?
400

What does PVC stand for?

polyvinyl chloride

400

What are the properties of PVC?

Good chemical and weather resistance, stiff, hard, tough, good insulator. 

500
The requirement for something to be considered part of organic chemistry.
What is having a carbon-carbon bond?
500
The test reagents/indicators used to test for simple sugar, starch, protein, and lipids (in order).
What is simple sugar=benedicts, starch=iodine, proteins=biurets, and lipids=sudans?
500

How many children does Miss Smith have?

None

500
The elements that carbon most often bonds with.
What are hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur?