Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Water
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What is the charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons?

Protons: Positive

Neutrons: Neutral (no charge)

Electrons: Negative

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How do you find the number of protons an atom has?

You look at the atomic number. It is the same as the number of protons

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What is the difference between a polar and nonpolar molecule?

A polar molecule has an equal distribution of charge, so one side is more positive and one side is more negative.

Nonpolar molecules have no separation of charge, so there is no positive or negative side. 

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What are the four macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

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What property of water allows for it to "climb" up a paper towel?

Cohesion AND adhesion

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What is an atom?

The smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element

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How do you figure out the number of neutrons in the most common isotope of an element?

Subtract protons from the atomic mass.

Atomic mass - protons = Neutrons

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What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion is water's attraction to water 

Adhesion is water's attraction to other molecules

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What are polymers and monomers?

Monomer- small, basic sub-unit; the building blocks

Polymer- larger, more complex structures made of monomers; the whole structure

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What is the monomer of nucleic acids? What about the polymer?

Monomer: nucleotides

Polymer: Nucleic acids

300

Where is most of the mass of an atom located?

In the nucleus

300

Find the following characteristics of Hydrogen.

- Atomic number

- Atomic mass

- # of protons, neutrons, and electrons

Atomic number- 1

Atomic mass- 1

Protons- 1

Neutrons- 0

Electrons- 1

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Why is it important that water is less dense as a solid?

It makes it so that life can exist under frozen surfaces of lakes and polar seas

300

If I was building a brick wall, what would be the monomer? What would be the polymer?

Monomer- bricks

Polymer- the wall

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What is the monomer of carbohydrates? What about the polymer?

Monomer: monosaccharides, single sugar molecules

Polymer: polysaccharides, larger sugar molecules

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Where is most of the volume of an atom located?

The electron cloud

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Find the following information for carbon.

- Atomic number

- Atomic mass

- # of protons, neutrons, and electrons

Atomic number- 6

Atomic mass- 12

Protons - 6 

Electrons- 6

Neutrons- 6

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What is a solution, solute, and solvent?

Solution- uniform mixture of two or more substance

Solute- what gets dissolved

Solvent- what does the dissolving

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What macromolecule's main function is short-term energy storage?

What macromolecule's main function is long-term energy storage?

Short-term: Carbohydrates

Long-term: Lipids

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What is the monomer of a lipid? What about the polymer?

Monomer: fatty acid

Polymer: Triglyceride

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What is an isotope?

2 or more forms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

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Bromine has an atomic number of 35. If a bromine ion has a charge of -2, how many electrons does it have?

37

500

What is the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic?

Hydrophobic is scared of water, does not dissolve in water

Hydrophilic loves water, will dissolve easily in water

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Put the macromolecules in order from the first one our body would break down for energy to the last one our body would break down for energy.

1. Carbohydrates

2. Lipids

3. Proteins

4. Nucleic acids

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What is the monomer of a protein? What about the polymer?

Monomer: Amino acids

Polymer: Polypeptides