AP Bio and Random Facts
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Compounds Matter
Adding Isn't Just For Math
Up and Atom
100

The period that we have AP Bio during.

What is 7th Period?

100
An atom that has gained or lost an electron.
What is an ion?
100
A substance that cannot be broken down any further. (Also where Anthony recently had a part time job)
What is element?
100
Sodium + Chlorine.
What is sodium chloride?
100
An atom found in water, glucose, FADH, and a bunch of other stuff.
What is hydrogen?
200

Two external sites (outside of Canvas) that we should be signed into

What are Google Classroom and AP Classroom

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A chemical substances being held together by an attraction of atoms.
What is a bond?
200
A substance consisting of two or more different elements. (This CAN be broken down)
What is a compound?
200
Two oxygen atoms binding with a carbon.
What is carbon dioxide?
200
An atom with eight protons, eight neutrons, and eight electrons and its most stable.
What is oxygen?
300

This is the most abundant protein on earth

What is Rubisco?

300

An electrically neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.

What is a neutron?

300

The type intermolecular bond found between water molecules.

What are hydrogen bonds?

300
O2
What is oxygen?
300
An atom with an atomic number of 6.
What is carbon?
400

The best way to pass AP Biology with a high grade.

What is study, complete assignments on time, study, work with group members, study, and study more?

400
One atom's attraction to another atom's electrons. (Usually a positive atom attracted to a negative atom)
What is electronegativity?
400
The more common name for sodium chloride.
What is table salt?
400
A compound where hydrogen and oxygen combine at a 2:1 ratio.
What is water?
400
The atomic mass of iodine.
What is 126.9?
500

71% of the earth's surface is made of this.

What is water?

500

Weak attractions between molecules that are brought about by localized charge fluctuations.

What are van der Waals interactions?

500

The type of interaction which is used to stabilize atoms within a beta-sheet of a protein.

What are hydrogen bonds?

500
Imagine a carbon binding with two hydrogen atoms and then binding with one more oxygen... Then multiply this by six.
What is glucose?
500
The most abundant isotope of carbon. Thank goodness it's stable!
What is carbon-12?