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Life is composed of…

matter

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Matter is anything that

occupies space and has mass

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Common Elements of Living Organisms

C,O,H,N (carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen)

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Atom

the smallest unit of matter that retains all chemical properties of an element

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The nucleus contains…

protons and neutrons

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The more neutrons and protons in the center of the atom…

the closer electrons are to the nucleus, which means they can be given away easier

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Subatomic particles are _____, _______, and ________

protons, neutrons, and electrons

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The mass of an electron is…

1/1800 amu

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Atomic number

number of protons

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Atomic mass =

Protons + neutrons

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Isotopes

same number of protons, but neutrons vary

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Radioisotopes

unstable isotopes that emit neutrons, protons, and electrons

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Atoms with a neutral charge have the same number of…

protons and electrons

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Electrons exist on the shells…

closest to the nucleus

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Octet rule

when the first two outer shells are filled, each have 8 electrons

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The closer the electrons are to the nucleus…

the stronger the pull is

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The lower the atomic number…

the lower the pull; more likely to form bonds with other atoms

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Electron orbitals helps us to…

predict where an electron might be at any given time

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The stronger the pull…

the more organized the movements of electrons

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Chemical reactions are

changes in distribution of electrons between atoms

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1 mol of a substance is the amount whose mass in _____ equals its molecular mass in _______.

grams; amu

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In covalent bonds, electrons are ________

shared

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In ionic bonds, atoms _____ or _____ electrons

lose; gain

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Metals ______ electrons to achieve the octet rule

lose

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Nonmetals _______ electrons to achieve the octet rule

gain

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Gaining an electron gives a more _____ charge

negative

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Losing an electron gives a more ______ charge

positive

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What consist of anions and cations held together by ionic bonds?

salts

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Salt is a _____, but NOT a _________

compound; molecule

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Covalent bonds in which there is unequal sharing of the electrons are called _______.

polar bonds

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Covalent bonds in which there is equal sharing of the electrons are called _______.

non-polar bonds

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Both bond type and molecular shape determine if a molecule is ____ or _____.

polar; nonpolar

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Weak attractions between two or more molecules in close proximity due to changes in electron density are called _______.

Vand der Waals interactions

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Weaker bonds between a proton in one atom, and an electronegative atom in the other are called _________.

hydrogen bonds

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Water makes up ______ of the human body

60% - 70%

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The most critical molecule for life on earth is…

water

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In water, oxygen has the slightly _____ charge

negative

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In water, hydrogen has the slightly ______ charge

positive

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In liquid water hydrogen bonds are constantly _____, _____, and _______.

made, broken, and remade

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In _______, water is heated, kinetic energy increases, causing hydrogen bonds to break + water molecules escape as gas

gas

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In _______ temperature is lowered and crystalline structure is maintained.

solid water

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Hydrogen bonding makes ice _______ dense than liquid water, which is why it floats in water

less

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______ and ______ molecules can dissolve in water

Ions; Polar

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Water is a ________

universal solvent

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Compounds dissolved or mixed in with the water are called _____.

solutes

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Water molecules at the liquid-gas interface stick together due to hydrogen bonding (an attraction between water molecules and other water molecules) is called ______.

cohesion

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Surface tension is caused by _______.

cohesion

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An attraction between water molecules and other molecules is called ________.

adhesion

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Capillary actions is caused by ________.

adhesion

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Solutions with high H+ concentration are ______.

acidic

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Solutions with high OH- concentration are _______.

alkaline (basic)

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Acidic solutions are more likely to _____ protons

donate

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Alkaline solutions are more likely to ______ protons

accept

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Normal human pH is _______

7.4

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Carbon is a key component of ________.

macromolecules (proteins, carbohydrate, lipids and nucleic acids)

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Each carbon has ____ electrons in the outer shell and forms _____ covalent bonds to fill the outer shell

This allows it to achieve the octet rule

four; four

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Carbon is the _______ for macromolecules

backbone

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Hydrocarbons are

hydrogen and carbon

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Covalent bonds in hydrocarbons store _______

energy

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When hydrocarbons are burned, energy is ________.

released

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<p>When carbon forms single bonds with other atoms, it’s shape is…</p>
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<p>When carbon forms single bonds with other atoms, it’s shape is…</p>

When carbon forms single bonds with other atoms, it’s shape is…

tetrahedral

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<p>When two carbon atoms form a double bond, it’s shape is…</p>
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<p>When two carbon atoms form a double bond, it’s shape is…</p>

When two carbon atoms form a double bond, it’s shape is…

planar, or flat

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Single bonds ______ able to rotate

are

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Double bonds _______ able to rotate, they are locked in place

are NOT

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<p>An important hydrocarbon ring used in some amino acids, cholesterol and its derivatives is called ________.</p>
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<p>An important hydrocarbon ring used in some amino acids, cholesterol and its derivatives is called ________.</p>

An important hydrocarbon ring used in some amino acids, cholesterol and its derivatives is called ________.

benzene

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<p>________ have different covalent arrangement of atoms</p>
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<p>________ have different covalent arrangement of atoms</p>

________ have different covalent arrangement of atoms

Structural isomers

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<p>________ have a different arrangement of atoms around a double bond</p>
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<p>________ have a different arrangement of atoms around a double bond</p>

________ have a different arrangement of atoms around a double bond

Geometric isomers

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<p>________ are mirror images</p>
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<p>________ are mirror images</p>

________ are mirror images

Enantiomers

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Trans configuration carbons are on the _____ sides of double bond

opposite

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Cis configuration carbons are on the _____ side of double bond

same

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Fatty acids with double bond are _______

unsaturated

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Fatty acids with no double bonds are _______

saturated

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Functional groups interact with each other via ____ ______

hydrogen bonds

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Hydroxyl; Polar

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Methyl; nonpolar

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Carbonyl; Polar

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Carboxyl; Ionizes to release H+ into solution, which is why they are acidic

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Amino; Accepts H+ to form NH₃+, which is why they are basic

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<p>Name the functional group</p>
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<p>Name the functional group</p>

Name the functional group

Phosphate; Ionizes to release H+ into solution, considered acidic

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<p>Sulfhydryl</p>
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<p>Sulfhydryl</p>

Sulfhydryl

Polar

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The type of bond in DNA is _________

hydrogen

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