Vocabulary
Bonds
Large molecules
Petroleum
Toss Up
100
These molecules are based on carbon
What are organic compounds?
100
This is the number of bonds carbon HAS to make
What is four (4)?
100
This large molecules includes fats and oils
What is lipids?
100
Petroleum is a fossil fuel made of these
What are dead plants and animals?
100
These are the two types of carbon chains
What are straight and branched?
200
These are compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen
What are hydrocarbons?
200
This is the number of bonds carbon will make with hydrogen if it is present
What is one (1)?
200
This large molecule includes sugars, starches, and cellulose
What is carbohydrates?
200
This is the first step in obtaining petroleum
What is a drilling?
200
This is the most important element for life
What is carbon?
300
These are small, repeating units
What are monomers?
300
This is the TYPE of bond carbon will make with hydrogen
What is a single bond?
300
This large molecule includes DNA and RNA
What is nucleic acid?
300
This is the process by which petroleum is separated into its various substances
What is boiling?
300
Diamond is considered this type of compound
What is inorganic?
400
These are large, carbon-based molecules made of small, repeating units
What are polymers?
400
This is the type of bond in a benzene ring that alternates with single bonds
What is a double bond?
400
This large molecule includes amino acids
What is protein?
400
This is the building used to capture cooling gases
What is a distillation tower?
400
Glurch is considered a __________
What is polymer (or plastic)?
500
These molecules do not contain carbon (with a few exceptions)
What are inorganic compounds?
500
This is the shape of a benzene molecule
What is a ring?
500
These are the three elements that make up carbohydrates and lipids
What are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?
500
These are the number of different types of plastics on the recycling chart from your book
What is six (6)?
500
These are compounds that contain the same number of atoms, but in different places
What is an isomer?