Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Organic Chemistry
Psy/Sociology
100
The basic unit of matter, building block for molecules.
What is Atom
100
Studied pea plants, 2 laws describing inheritance: Segregation & Independent Assortment
What is Mendelian Genetics
100
The amount of energy object as due to its motion. This is equal to one-half the mass (m) of the object times the velocity squared; SI unit is a Joule (J) (1/2) mV^2
What is Kinetic Energy
100
This reaction occurs in 2 steps: (1) The LG detaches from the molecule, leaving behind a carbocation intermediate. This is the rate-limiting step, (2) a base deprotonates the carbocation to form a double bond. Weak bases tend to follow within this reaction. Polar protic solvents favor this reaction.
What is E1 reactions
100
Which theory is contradicted by the existence of the creative self-actualization of a beggarly artist? A-Freud's conception of sublimation of sexuality in art B-Maslow's hierarchy of needs C-Art psychology theory by Vygotsky D-Aesthetical motivation theory
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs
200
Multiple Lewis structures may accurately represent the electron structure for a single molecule, and therefore electrons may be distributed into several patterns.
What is Resonance
200
Only occurs in gametogenesis (In ovaries and testicles)
What is Meiosis
200
The net force (F) on an object is equal to the mass (m) of the object multiplied by its acceleration (a)" F=ma
What is Newton's Second Law
200
Reactions occur in one step without a carbocation: The LG leaves while the Nu forms a new bond. Rate= k[Substrate][Nucleophile]
What is SN2 Reaction
200
Two patients who are identical twins are diagnosed with the same psychiatric illness. However, patient A exhibits less severe symptoms than patient B. This could be a direct result of which of the following? A-Patient A has more social support B-Patient B has more social support C-Patient B adheres to a proper treatment schedule more faithfully D-Genetic differences cause Patient A to exhibit less severe symptoms
What is Patient A has more social support
300
A set of four numbers describing that energy state of an electron.
What is Quantum Numbers
300
Its structure has 2 parts: Head and Tail. Its head has a capsid, nuclei and tail has a sheath, plug and tail fibers.
What is Viral Structure (Virus)
300
A body maintains a state of rest or of uniform motion unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force.
What is Newton's First Law
300
Reaction occurs in 2 step: (1) An LG detaches from the molecule, leaving behind a carbocation. This is rate-limiting step, and (2) Nu forms a bond at the carbocation. Rate= k[substrate]
What is SN1 Reaction
300
In a discussion in his introductory sociology class, James is surprised to hear himself arguing for a more extreme position on marriage equality than he normally does. According to social psychology, what can this be described as? A-Groupthink B-Social loafing C-Group polarization D-Deindividuation
What is Group polarization
400
states that electron pairs (bonded or non bonded) repel each other and therefore move as far apart as possible in three dimensions while remaining bonded to a central atom.
What is VSEPR theory
400
Basic universal metabolic pathway for utilization of glucose, results in 2 molecules of pyruvate.
What is Glycolysis
400
The amount of energy stored in an object, which can be converted to other forms of energy. It can be gravitational, electrical, elastic or chemical.
What is Potential Energy
400
This reaction occurs in one step, without the formation of carbocation intermediate: the LG leaves while the base pulls a proton to form a double bond. Polar aprotic solvents favor this reaction, as well as big and bulky bases.
What is E2 reactions
400
People in Group A compare members of Group B to themselves. Members of Group A have a tendency to think their culture and customs are superior to those of Group B. This is an example of: A-Attribution theory B-Prejudice C-Ethnocentrism D-Self-fulfilling prophecy
What is C Ethnocentrism
500
PV=nRT; directly proportional to the volume and temperature of the gas; where R is the universal gas constant and n is the number of moles of gas.
What is Ideal Gas Law
500
Utilized by aerobic organisms; occurs in mitochondrial matrix. In results you get 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2FADH2 & 4CO2.
What is Krebs Cycle/Citric Acid Cycle
500
"To every action there is equal and opposite reaction." A(Fb);Fa=-Fb
What is Newton's Third Law
500
Measures the energy associated with the vibrations of chemical bonds. It is useful for identifying the presence or absence of different functional groups.
What is Infrared Spectroscopy (IR)
500
Amy was born in a very poor family and grew up in a bad neighborhood. She worked hard in school, went to college, and is now very wealthy. This is an example of: A-classism B-segregation C-industrialization D-social mobility
What is D-social mobility