What does an ion need to do to become a cation?
It needs to lose electrons
What is the function of a carbohydrate?
energy storage
Which bond has metals and nonmetals
Ionic
CO4
carbon tetraoxide
What hydrocarbons have a single bond?
Alkanes
What does an ion need to do to become an anion?
It needs to gain electrons
What are fatty acids the monomer of?
Lipids
What bond has shared valence electrons?
Covalent
NH4 NO3
Ammonium Nitrite
What hydrocarbons have double bonds between at least 2 carbon atoms?
Alkenes
What does the ball-and-stick mode show clearly?
The bond length and angle between atoms
What is the monomer of proteins?
Amino Acids
What bond is between 2 metals?
Metallic
SF3
sulfur trifluride
What hydrocarbons have organic compounds that attract each other due to hydrogen bonding?
Alcohols
What are good conductors when dissolved?
Ionic bonds
Examples of nucleic acids?
DNA and RNA
What bonds forms a crystalline structure?
Ionic and Metallic
C3N2
tricarbon dinitride
What hydrocarbon contains at least one carbon (triple bond)
Alkynes
What can you not see in the space-filling models?
The angles between bonds.
What is the function of a Nucleic Acid?
Carries genetic information to make proteins.
What bond has low boiling point and low melting point?
Covalent
K2O
potassium oxide
Which hydrocarbon is methane?
Alkane