Atoms & Elements
Bonds
pH
Mixtures
Organic Compounds
100

a positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom

a. proton

b. neutron

c. electron

a. proton

100

Atoms that transfer or receive electrons, and become charged are called 

a. Elements

b. covalent

c. ions

c. ions

100

The normal pH range for blood is:

a. 7

b. 7.35-7.45

c. 0-15

b. 7.35-7.45

100

If I add salt to water and they form a homogenous mixture, the salt is the ______ and water is the ____. 

a. solvent, solute

b. solute, solvent

c. both are solvents

b. solute, solvent

100

What are the 4 organic compounds in our body? 

a. Kim, Courtney, Chloe, and Kris

b. atoms, electrons, protons, neutrons

c. carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins

c. carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins

200

The reactivity of an atom depends on its

a. protons

b. electrons

c. neutrons

b. electrons

200

If Carbon has an atomic number of 6, how many electrons does it have? 

a. 12

b. 18

c. 6

c. 6

200

Which pH has the most hydrogen ions? 

a. 1

b. 5

c. 8

a. 1

200

A homogenous mixture means: 

a. both the solvent and solute mix and blend together

b. the solute will separate if not shaken and reconstituted. 

c. the solvent and solute will mix but remain separate from each other. 

a. both the solvent and solute mix and blend together

200

Proteins are made of: 

a. amino acids

b. glyceride molecules

c. glucose molecules

a. amino acids

300

a group of chemicals makes up 

a. tissues

b. cells

c. an organism

b. cells

300

Chemicals that are covalently bonded make a:

a. element

b. molecule

c. ion

b. molecule

300

a neutral pH for a solution is

a. 5

b. 10

c. 7

c. 7

300

The universal solvent is: 

a. saline

b. water

c. blood

b. water

300

a protein that acts as a catalyst for a reaction (speeds up) and often ends in the suffix -ase is

a. a monosaccharide

b. an enzyme

c. a lipid

b. an enzyme

400

Chemistry in nursing helps with (pick 2)

a. understanding why a patient is not nice 

b. evaluating lab values, understanding symptoms

c. understanding the effects of medications

b and c

400

If titanium has 22 protons, how many electrons does it have? 

a. 22

b. 44

c. 11

a. 22

400

a substance with a pH greater than 7 is:  

a.a base/alkaline

b. neutral 

c. an acid/acidic

a. a base

400

2 types of heterogeneous mixtures are: 

a. solution and colloid

b. solution and suspension

c. colloid and suspension 

c. colloid and suspension

400

This element is the basis of all organic substances: 

a. sulfur

b. copper

c. carbon

c. carbon

500

Lipids and phosphorous are the main components of the (peek at chapter 3)

a. mitochondria

b. plasma membrane

c. lip injections of the Kardashians

b. plasma membrane

500

If carbon has 4 electrons in its second energy level, how many more does it need to be stable? 

a. 4

b. 2

c. 6

a. 4 
500

If my patient's pH is 7.15, they are in: 

a. alkalosis

b. homeostasis

c. acidosis

c. acidosis

500

When salt dissolves in water, salt is the 

a. solute

b. solvent

c. solution

b. solute

500

The main protein in blood plasma (peek at Ch. 12) that maintains fluid balance and osmotic pressure within the blood vessels is: 

a. erythrocytes

b. albumin

c. hemoglobin 

b. albumin