Biol 1201 Wischusen Learning Catalytics – Flashcards

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Protons and ______ are located in the nucleus of an atom, with _______ orbiting the nucleus.

A. Neutrons, Protons

B. Electrons, Neutrons

C. Neutrons, Electrons

C
Electrons have a charge of?

A.+1

B. 0

C. -1

C
Neutrons have a mass of?

A. 1 gram

B. 1 dalton

C. ~0 grams

D. ~0 daltons

B
Electrons have a mass of?

A. 1 gram

B. 1 dalton

C. ~0 grams

D. ~0 daltons

D
Element Y has the atomic number?https://d1py7umku9kunm.cloudfront.net/assets/4072564/Sub-Atomic_Particle_image.jpg
6
Lithium has the atomic number 3. What is the valence of Li?
A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

E. 4

B
Carbon has the atomic number 6. What is the valence of C? (Draw the structure)

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

E. 4

E
Oxygen has the atomic number 8. What is the valence of O?
2
Sodium has the atomic number 11. What is the valence of Na?
1
Phosphorous has the atomic number 15. What is the valence of P?
3
https://d1py7umku9kunm.cloudfront.net/assets/4091280/Electronegativity_Tabel.jpg

The C-C bond:
A. Ionic
B. Polar Covalent
C. Covalent

C
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The molecular weight of water is:
H2O = (1 X 2) + 16 = 18 daltons

What is the molecular weight of CO2

A. 3

B. 22

C. 44

D. have no idea

C
The molecular weight of Sucrose is:
C12H22O11

A. 45

B. 182

C. 342

D. have no idea

C
The molecular weight of Insulin is:
C254H377N65O75S6

A. 2512

B. 5727

C. 7283

D. 9235

B
How many grams NaOH would you need to have 3.0 Moles?
117
How many grams of NaCl would you need to make 1 liter of a 1 molar solution?
56
How many grams of glucose (C6H12O6) would you need to make 1 liter of a 0.25 M glucose solution?
45
True or False. Water is less dense as a liquid than a solid.
False
True or False. Water will adhere to a non-polar surface.
False
True or False. Water is a good evaporative coolant because is has a high heat of vaporization.
True
Based on the dissociation pattern Calcium Bromide is considered a/an:

CaBr2 —–> Ca+ and 2Br-

A. Acid

B. Base

C. Salt

C
Based on the dissociation pattern Hydrogen Fluoride is considered a/an:

HF —–> H+ and F-

A. Acid

B. Base

C. Salt

A
Based on the dissociation pattern Cesium Hydroxide is considered a/an:

CsOH —–> Cs+ and OH-

A. Acid

B. Base

C. Salt

B
Beginning with a solution of pH 8 you decrease the [H+] by a factor of 1,000 what is the new pH of the solution?

A. 3

B. 5

C. 8.3

D. 11

D
Beginning with a solution of pH 7 you increase the [H+] by a factor of 100 what is the new pH of the solution?

A. 5

B. 6.8

C. 9

D. 11

A
Beginning with a solution of pOH 5 you increase the [OH-] by a factor of 1,000 what is the new pH of the solution?
12
Which of these formulas represents a carbohydrate?

A. C4H8O2

B. C6H12O2

C. C6H6O2

D. C3H6O3

E. more than one

F. none

D
Four monomers are joined to form a linear polymer (tetramer) how many bonds must be formed?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

E. 5

F. 6

C
Two monosaccharides are joined to form a disaccharide, as a result:

A. 1 molecule of water is produced

B. 1 molecule of water is consumed

C. I don’t know how to answer this question

A
Four monomers are joined to form a polymer (tetramer), as a result:

A. 1 molecule of water is produced

B. 3 molecules of water are produced

C. 4 molecules of water are produced

D. 3 molecules of water are consumed

E. 4 molecules of water are consumed

B
You consume an octasaccharide and in your digestive system it is broken down into 8 glucose molecules, the result was:

A. 1 molecule of water is produced

B. 1 molecule of water is produced

C. 7 molecules of water are produced

D. 7 molecules of water are consumed

E. 8 molecules of water are consumed

E
A polysaccharide (carbohydrate) made from 5 glucose (C6H12O6) molecules joined together would have the molecular formula:

A. C6H12O6

B. C15H30O15

C. C30H60O30

D. C30H52O26

E. C30H50O25

F. I have no idea

D
Which of these formulas most likely represents a lipid?

A. C6H12O6

B. C5H10O5

C. C18H32O16

D. C12H24O2

E. more than one

F. none

D
Amino Acids contain which of the following functional groups?

amino

carbonyl

carboxyl

hydroxyl

amino and carbonyl

amino and carboxyl

carboxyl and carbonyl

carboxyl and hydroxyl

amino, carboxyl, and hydroxyl

F
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