Chapter 2 - Intro to Chemistry Flashcards

1
Q

how do you find the mass number of an atom?

A

add up the protons and neutrons

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2
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What is the difference between an ion and a molecule

A

An Ion is an atom that has either given away or received an additional electron, making it Cation/Anion
A molecule is to or more atoms of the same element or of different elements

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3
Q

Free Radical

A

an ion or molecule that has an unpaired electron

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4
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compound

A

a substance that can be broken down into tow or more different element by ordinary chemical means

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5
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chemical bond

A

forces that bind the atoms of molecules and compounds together

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6
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valence sheel

A

number of electrons in it’s outermost shell

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7
Q

What kind of bonds are there?

A

ionic
covalent
hydrogen

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8
Q

Energy

A

the capacity to do work

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9
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potential energy

A

energy stored by matter due to its position

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10
Q

kinetic energy

A

energy of matter in motion

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11
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chemical energy

A

form of potential energy stored in the bonds of molecules

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12
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anabolism

A

building up - putting things together

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13
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catabolism

A

breaking down reactions

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14
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ATP

A

adenosine triphosphate

molecule of stored energy

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15
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metabolism

A

sum of the chemical reactions in the body

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16
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inorganic compunds

A

usually lack Carbon

held together by ionic or covalent bonds

17
Q

Organic compounds

A

always contain carbon

always have covalent bonds

18
Q

What are the special properties about water for life?

A
excellent solvent
participant in Chemical reactions
absorbs and releases heat slowly
requires a large amount of heat to change to gas
lubricant
19
Q

What is an acid

A

a substance that breaks apart into one or more hydrogen ions when it dissolves in water
pH less than 7

20
Q

What is a base

A

dissipated into hydroxide ions when in water

pH more than 7

21
Q

Carbohydrates

A

organic compounds: C, H, & O
ratio 1:2:1
monsaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides

22
Q

How do you brake down disaccharides & polysaccharides

A

dehydration synthesis reaction
or
hydrolysis to build

23
Q

lipids

A

contain C, H & O

fats and oils

24
Q

triglycserides

A

consist of three fatty acids (hydrophobic) attached to a glycerol backbone (hydrophilic)
move fats around the body

25
Q

essential fatty acid

A

essential to human health, must be obtained from foods or suppliments

26
Q

Phospholipids

A

glycerol head
2 non polar tails
makes up the plasma membrane

27
Q

steroids

A

4 carbon rings

choleserol is the starting molecule for synthesis of other steroids in the body

28
Q

proteins

A

contain C, H, O & N

some contain sulfur

29
Q

amino acids

A

building blocks of proteins
amino group plus carboxyl group
peptide bonds

30
Q

denaturation

A

protein encounters hostile enviro in which pH, temp, or ion concentration makes it loose it’s shape = no longer functional

31
Q

enzymes

A

speed up reactions
increase frequency of collisions
orienting colliding molecules
lowering activation energy

32
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catalyst

A

speeds up a process without being changed

33
Q

What are the three importatnt properties of enzymes

A

specificity
efficiency
control

34
Q

what are the 4 most common elements in the body

A

C, N, O, H