Air/ Climate
Atoms
DNA
Food
Water
100

Compounds composed specifically of hydrogen and carbon.

What is a hydrocarbon?

100

A type of bond that is formed by 2 atoms, each contributing 1 electron to a shared electron pair.

What is a covalent bond?

100

Adenine, Guanine, cytosine, & Thymine

What are the nitrogenous bases of DNA?

100

Three fatty acid molecules and one glycerol molecule

What is a triglyceride?

100

The ability of an atom in a bond to attract electrons to itself

What is electronegativity?

200

The process in which a substance burns in oxygen ...

What is combustion?

200

The number 6.02214076 x 10^23.

What is Avogadro's number?

200

The unique identity and sequence of the amino acid that make up each protein

What is a primary structure?

200

fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, that provide essentially all of the energy and most of the raw material for body repair and synthesis

What are macronutrients

200

The most electromagnetic element

What is Flourine?

300

Volcanic eruptions, forest fires, dust storms

What are examples of natural aerosols?

300

The relative ability of an atom to attract shared electrons to itself.

What is electronegativity?

300

DNA from one organism should have a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio of complementary nucleotides.

What is Chargaff's Rule?

300

A naturally occuring organic compound containing a carbon skeleton arranged in 4 rings.

What is a steriod?

300

the force that is responsible for the abnormally high boiling and melting point of water

What is hydrogen bonding

400

Natural process by which atmospheric gases trap a major portion of the infrared radiation radiated by earth

What is the greenhouse effect?

400

Elements tend to bond in such ways that allows each atom to have eight electrons in its valence shell

What is the octet rule?

400

What is the process that results in the linking of amino acids coded for by a molecule of RNA?

What is translation?

400

a fatty acid where hydrocarbon molecules have a hydrogen atom on every carbon

What is saturated fat?

400

the property of water that allows for regulation of body temperature in addition to costal temperatures. It's also the reason why pools are so expensive to maintain.

What is high heat capacity?

500

A chemical substance that participates in a chemical reaction and influences its rate without undergoing permanent change.

What is a catalyst?

500

A carbon atom with four different groups attached.

What is a chiral carbon?

500

The force of attraction between the 2 strands of DNA that helps stabilize the double helix.

What is hydrogen bonding?

500

Fats that contain one double carbon bond.

What are monounsaturated fats?

500

movement of solvent from a solution of lower concentration to solution of higher concentration

What is osmosis?