ATOMS
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
WATER
SOLUTIONS
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
100

What are the three subatomic particles that make up an atom?

Protons, Electrons, and Neurons

100

Which functional group, consisting of an oxygen atom bound to a hydrogen atom (-OH), is present in alcohols?


HYDROXYL GROUP

100

Why does ice float on water?

When water freezes, it expands, which makes ice less dense than liquid water.  

100

What is the substance that dissolves in water to form a solution?

SOLUTE

100

What is the four major types of chemical reactions?

Dehydration, Hydrolysis, Neutralization, Redox

200

What term describes atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons?

ISOTOPES

200

Which functional group gives vinegar its acidity and is found in organic acids?

CARBOXYL GROUP

200

Which property of water allows it to absorb and release significant amounts of heat, which helps in temperature regulation?


Water's high heat capacity

200

What type of molecules dissolve easily in water and are hydrophilic?

Polar molecules and Charged Ions

200

When an acid and a base combine to generate salt and water, what type of reaction occurs?


NEUTRALIZATION REACTION

300

Which atomic characteristic controls the strength of an atom's attraction to electrons in a covalent bond?


ELECTRONEGATIVITY

300

Which nitrogen-containing functional group is present in proteins and amino acids and is necessary for protein structure?


AMINE GROUP (-NH2)

300

What term describes how water molecules stick to one another, causing surface tension?

COHESION

300

Which process is responsible for the constant breakdown and recombination of water molecules to produce H30+ and OH?


AUTO-IONIZATION

300

What is the opposite of dehydration synthesis, when big or large molecules are broken down by water?


HYDROLYSIS

400

When electrons are moved from one atom to another, producing charged ions, what kind of chemical bond is formed?

IONIC BOND

400

What functional group, found in metabolites such as G3P, is essential for energy transfer inside cells?

PHOSPHATE GROUP (-PO4)

400

What mechanism or process do adhesion and cohesion use to carry water up plant stems?


CAPILLARY ACTION

400

What is the classification for a solution that contains more H30+ (hydronium) ions?

ACIDIC SOLUTION

400

What happens to an atom that oxidizes in a redox reaction? 


LOSES ELECTRONS

500

In order to reach a complete outer shell of eight electrons, which rule specifies that atoms often gain, lose, or share electrons?


OCTET RULE

500

Which functional group has a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and is found in aldehydes and ketones?

CARBONYL GROUP (C=O)

500

Why is water considered a polar molecule?

Because oxygen has a small negative charge and hydrogen has a slight positive charge, resulting in an unequal charge distribution.

500

Why are oils and other non-polar substances considered hydrophobic in water?

Since they lack charge differences, they are unable to create hydrogen bonds with molecules of water.


500

What role does the reducing agent serve in a redox reaction?

To transfer electrons and be oxidized