POLARITY
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
GAS LAWS
Chemical Reactions
100

When two atoms share electrons unequally, resulting in a partial positive and partial negative charge, what type of bond is formed?

Polar covalent bond

100

It is the weakest type of intermolecular force.

London Dispersion Forces

100

These macromolecules are composed of amino acids and are essential for building and repairing tissues.

Proteins

100

What is the standard temperature in Kelvin used in gas law calculations?

273.15 K

100

A reaction where a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.

Decomposition Reaction

200

Polar molecules attract each other through relatively strong intermolecular forces. What are these forces called?

Dipole-dipole interactions

200

This strong type of dipole-dipole interaction occurs when hydrogen is bonded to a highly electronegative element like oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine.

H-bonding / Hydrogen-bonding

200

These macromolecules are composed of nucleotides and carry genetic information.

Nucleic Acids (or DNA and RNA)

200
What equation represents the ideal gas law?

PV=nRT

200

This reaction involves the replacement of one element in a compound by another element.

Single Displacement (or Single Replacement) Reaction

300

Why do oil and water not mix?

Oil is nonpolar, while water is polar. / They have different polarities. 

300

It explains the ability of some insects to walk on water.

Surface Tension

300

Triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids are all examples of this type of macromolecule.

Lipids

300

Boyle's Law describes the relationship between which two gas priorities?

Pressure and Volume

300

A chemical change that releases energy in the form of heat and light.

Exothermic Reaction

400

What is the term for a molecule that has a partial positive charge on one end and a partial negative charge on the other?


Dipole

400
What elements must be involved for hydrogen bonding to occur?

N, O, F

400

This monosaccharide is the primary source of energy for most living organisms.

Glucose

400

What law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature when the pressure is held constant?

Charles' Law

400

A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed itself.

Catalyst

500

Polarity in a bond arises from a difference in this property between two atoms. What is this property?

Electronegativity.

500
What type of interaction occurs between a polar and a nonpolar molecule?
Dipole-induced dipole
500

Glycogen in animals and starch in plants are both examples of storage forms of this macromolecule.

Carbohydrates

500

Gay-Lussac's Law describes the relationship between pressure and which other gas property, when volume is held constant?

Temperature

500

The principle that states that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.

Law of Conservation of Mass