Acids / Bases
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What color does litmus paper turn when in acid?

Red

100

Atomic number is equal to ____

# of Protons

100

Where can you find protons in the cell?

Nucleus

100

The study of chemical composition and reactions occurring in living matter.

Biochemistry

100

Building blocks of proteins.

Amino Acids

200

When mixed in an aqueous solution acids create _____.

H3O+ or H+ ions

200

The bottom # in an element box on the periodic table.

Atomic Mass

200

The subatomic particle with a negative charge.

Electron

200

____ compounds contain carbon and is found in things that are or were living.

Organic

200
what does pH stand for?

Power of Hydrogen

300

Ammonia is an example of _____

 Base

300

Na is the chemical symbol for _______.

Sodium

300

Mass # =?

Protons + Neutrons

300

4 Types of Macromolecules

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids

300

When you mix an acid and base of equal strength and equal amounts.

Neutralization

400

Strong ____ creates a strong electrolyte.

Acids AND Bases

400

Last column on the periodic table

Noble Gases

400

How many electrons can the first shell hold?

2

400

An example of a monosaccharide from your notes.

Galactose or Fructose
400

The hydrophobic part of a lipid.

Tail

500

Sodium Bicarbonate is an example of a/an ______.

Base

500

Number of Neutrons in Iron.

+/-30

500

Number of Neutrons in Hydrogen.

0

500

The monomers of lipids.

Glycerol and fatty Acids

500

Difference Between Saturated and Unsaturated Fats

Saturated= Single bond in carbon backbone

Unsaturated= Double or Triple bond in carbon backbone