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QUESTION 1 DESCRIBE WHAT TYPE OF BOND THIS IS. NAME THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE BONDING. - -

QUESTION 2 HOW DO MATTER AND ENERGY DIFFER?

QUESTION 3 WHAT TYPE OF CHEMICAL REACTION ABSORBS ENERGY?

QUESTION 4 WHAT ARE THE TWO IONS THAT ARE CREATED WHEN WATER DISSOCIATES?

QUESTION 5 WHAT IS AN ACID?

QUESTION 6 HOW ARE IONIC BONDS DIFFERENT FROM COVALENT BONDS?

QUESTION 7 LIST 5 CHARACTERISTICS OF WATER

QUESTION 8 EXPLAIN HOW THE HIGH SPECIFIC HEAT OF WATER HELPS TO KEEP YOUR BODY TEMPERATURE A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE.

QUESTION 9 EXPLAIN DESCRIBE THE PROPERTY OF WATER THAT ALLOWS CERTAIN INSECTS TO WALK ON WATER.

QUESTION 10 DESCRIBE HOW PLANTS ARE CAPABLE OF MOVING WATER FROM THEIR ROOTS TO THE TOP OF THEIR STEM.

QUESTION 11 HOW DO ENZYMES AFFECT CHEMICAL REACTIONS?

QUESTION 12 EXPLAIN WHY A WATER MOLECULE IS POLAR.

QUESTION 13  DESCRIBE THE RELATIVE CONCENTRATION OF (OH - & H + ) IONS AT THE FOLLOWING PH LEVELS  A)10B)3C)7

QUESTION 14  AB + CD  AD + CB 1. LIST THE REACTANTS 2. LIST THE PRODUCTS 3. IF THE TEMP OF THIS MATERIAL DROPS DURING THE RXN, WHAT RXN TYPE IS THIS? EXPLAIN.

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 15  THE RADIATOR IN A CAR IS USED TO COOL THE ENGINE. WHY ARE RADIATORS NORMALLY FILLED WITH WATER?

QUESTION 16 WHAT’S THE PROCESS CALLED WHERE WATER IS FORMED DUE TO MONOMER COMBINATION?

QUESTION 17 WATER MOLECULES ARE HELD TOGETHER BY WHAT TYPE OF BOND.

QUESTION 18 NAME THE TERM THAT REFERS TO A POLYMER OF FATTY ACIDS AND GIVE TWO EXAMPLES.

QUESTION 19 HOW DO COMPETITIVE AND NON COMPETITIVE INHIBITORS DIFFER?

QUESTION 20 HOW MANY BONDS CAN AN ELEMENT WITH 6 ELECTRONS MAKE?

QUESTION 21 90% OF LIVING THINGS ARE MADE UP OF THESE 6 ELEMENTS.

QUESTION 22 WHAT ARE THE THREE MOLECULES THAT MAKE UP A NUCLEOTIDE?

QUESTION 23 WHAT ARE THREE EXAMPLES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS OF POLYSACCHARIDES?

QUESTION 24 ENZYMES ARE EXAMPLES OF WHAT TYPE OF MACROMOLECULE?

QUESTION 24 NAME THE MONOMER OF EACH MOLECULE. A B D C

QUESTION 24 NAME THE POLYMER FOR EACH MOLECULE. A B D C

QUESTION 24 EXPLAIN WHAT TYPE OF TRIGLYCERIDE MONOMER THIS IS D

QUESTION 24 IS SODIUM HYDROXIDE (NAOH) AN ACID OR A BASE?

QUESTION 25 WHY DO SODA CANS BLOW UP WHEN PUT IN THE FREEZER?