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Composition of
Matter
Energy
Water
pH
Carbon
Compounds
Molecules of
Life
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Final Jeopardy
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What are through filtration and
evaporation?
Name two ways you could
separate salt from water in a
solution of salt water.
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What is matter?
This comes in 4 different forms and each
has mass and occupies space.
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What is an atom?
The smallest particle of
matter.
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What are compounds and an element?
CO2 and CO are both
classified as this but C by
itself is classified as this.
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What is ionic bonding involves a transfer of electrons
whereas covalent bonding involves a sharing of electrons?
This is the difference between ionic and
covalent bonding.
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What is p+ = 2, e- = 2, and n0 = 2 and the atomic number is
the top number (number of protons) and the mass number
is the bottom number (sum of protons and neutrons)?
Determine the number of protons, electrons,
and neutrons for Helium. Identify the
atomic number and mass number for Helium
given the following information.
2
He
Helium
4.002602
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What is radiant energy and chemical
energy?
These two forms of energy
explain two of the most
important energy
transformations that occur in
biological systems.
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What is metabolism?
These are all of the chemical
reactions that take place in an
organism.
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What is the reactants are 4 Fe and 3 O2 and
the product is 2 Fe2O3?
These are the reactants and
products of the following
chemical reaction.
4 Fe + 3 O2
2 Fe2O3
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What is the activation energy?
This is the little (or big) push
of energy needed to get a
chemical reaction going.
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What is an enzyme?
A type of protein or RNA
molecule found in a living
thing that speeds up
metabolic reactions without
being used up or destroyed.
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What is hydrogen bonding?
This is the type of bonding that water
molecules have due to their bond
polarity. It allows water to be cohesive,
be adhesive, have a high heat capacity,
and dissolve many other substances.
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What is a solute?
The substance that gets
dissolved in a solution.
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What is water?
This substance is considered the
universal solvent because most
things (polar substances) will
dissolve in it.
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What is cohesion and surface tension?
These properties of water
allows water to travel from
root to leaves in a plant and
some insects to walk on
water.
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What is less?
Hydrogen bonding allows the
density of solid ice to be
________ than that of its
liquid form.
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What are bases?
The term alkalinity refers to
these.
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What is pH?
It literally means “potential
hydrogen.”
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What is an acid?
The properties include: gives off H+ in
solution, tastes sour, can be corrosive to
metals, and turn blue litmus red.
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What is gives off OH- ions in solution, taste bitter,
and turns red litmus blue?
These are three properties of a
basic substance.
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What are buffers?
Our bodies have these specific
types of chemicals that maintain
homeostasis in terms of pH by
neutralizing acids and bases.
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What are organic compounds?
Compounds that are primarily
made of carbon.
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What is a monomer?
A simple molecule that can
combine with other
molecules to build bigger
molecules.
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What are polymers?
The GAK and slime that we
made last year are examples
of these and gummy bears
too.
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What are macromolecules?
A very large organic compound
composed of hundreds or thousands
of atoms. They include
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and
nucleic acids.
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What is ATP?
Energy currency $$$$
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What is a monosaccharide?
A type of simple sugar (carb)
that contains carbon, hydrogen,
and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. An
example is glucose.
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What is an amino acid?
This monomer unit of a protein that is
composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,
and nitrogen. They are the building
blocks of proteins.
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What is a polysaccharide?
A type of complex sugar (carb)
that is composed of three or
more monosaccharides. An
example is glycogen.
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What are lipids?
Examples of this type of
macromolecule include
triglycerides, phospholipids, waxes,
and steroids.
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What is DNA is a double helix whereas
RNA is only single stranded?
This is the major structural
difference between DNA and RNA.
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