A
B
C
D
E
100

What are straight-chain carbons?

One continuous chain or path of carbon atoms. It can bend, but only has one path.

100

Under which three circumstances are chemical bonds formed?

When atoms gain or lose electrons.

When atoms share electrons.

When electrostatic attractions hold atoms together.

100

Why is a compound different from the separate elements that made the compound?

Ex. water - hydrogen & oxygen

Chemical bonding changes the properties.

100

What are hydrocarbons?

Compounds made of carbon and hydrogen.

100

What are proteins?

They are formed by linking amino acids and are the building blocks of muscles, blood, and skin. meats, dairy, eggs, beans, nuts.

200

What are branch chain carbons?

Chains of carbon atoms that do not have a straight path and contain at least one, "branch."

200

How do you know how many atoms are represented in a chemical formula?

By the symbol of the element and subscripts.

200

How were organic compounds originally defined?

Compounds made by living organisms that contain the "vital force."

200

What is a saturated hydrocarbon?

hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds between carbon atoms. They are saturated with hydrogen.

200

What are lipids?

organic compounds of fats, oils, cholesterol, and waxes

300

How are polymers made?

made by linking identical monomers or by connecting different ones.

300

What are monomers?

small molecules that are put together to form polymers.

300

What is the octet rule?

The rule that states atoms are generally most stable when they have eight electrons in their valance energy level.

300

What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon?

hydrocarbons that contain double or triple bonds between carbon atoms.

300

What are nucleic acids?

contain the code for cellular processes. Cells cannot exist without them.

400

What is a ring?

Organic molecules that form a ring by connecting two ends of a continuous chain. They can also contain branches.

400

What is a chemical formula?

A shorthand way of identifying a chemical compound.

400

What is biochemistry?

The study of the chemistry of living things.

400

What is an isomer?

Two molecules with the same molecular formula but structures differ.

400

What are carbohydrates?

The primary energy source for humans and animals: sugar, sucrose, fructose, fruits, grains, many vegetables

500

How can knowledge about macronutrients be used to fulfill the Creation Mandate?

Better diets, heal illness, better growth among the young, better mental health and development.

500

What is a covalent bond?

A chemical bond formed as the result of two atoms sharing electrons.

500

What are nucleotides?

Nucleic acids linked together

2 Types - RNA, DNA

500

What is a substituted hydrocarbon?

Where one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced/substituted with a different atom to create a new substance.

500

What are amino acids?

organic molecules used to make proteins. About twenty are needed in humans.