Nutrient Lab 1
Nutrient Lab 2
PT 1
PT 2
Borh Models and Other Atoms
100

List the four macromolecules of life.

Complex Carbs, Simple Sugars, Protein, and Lipids

100

The "Brown Paper Test" attempted to identify what?

Lipids

100

Elements that run up and down (columns) are called ________.

Groups

100

How do you calculate the number of protons of any element?

Look at the atomic number.

100

How many electrons (max.) can fit in the first, second, third, fourth energy levels?

2,8,18,32

200

Which macromolecule test made use of a hot water bath?

Glucose

200

T or F:  Cheerios tests positive for starch.

True

200

Elements that are in rows (side to side) are called _______.

Periods

200

How do you calculate the number of neutrons?

Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.

200

In order to be stable, if an atom has only 1 energy level, how many electrons does it need to have?

2

300

What did the chemical Iodine test for?

Complex Carbs/starach

300

Mountain Dew would more than likely contain what macromolecule?

Glucose/simple sugar
300

What is the atomic mass (rounded) of Carbon?

12

300

How do you calculate the number of electrons of any element?

Look at the atomic number or the number of protons.

300

In order to be stable and satisfied, if an atom has more then 1 energy level, how many electrons does it need to have in its outermost level?

8/"Octet Rule"

400

Which chemical did we use to test for proteins?

Biurets

400

In the presence of Iodine, starch turns what color?

Dark Purple/Black

400

What is the atomic number for Sb

122

400

Electrons have a ______ charge

-

400

Water is polar.  What does that mean?

It has a slightly + and slightly - end.

500

What was the chemical Benedicts test for?

Simple Sugars/Glucose

500

In the presence of Benedicts, proteins turn what color?

Light Purple

500

What is the atomic number for Kr?

36

500
How many neutrons does Nitrogen have?

7

500

What 2 bonds are found in water?

Covalent and Hydrogen Bonds