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EOCT Trivia Round 3

1. If an atom contains 11 protons and 12 neutrons, what is its atomic number?

2. A covalent bond is the result of sharing of what atomic items?

3. What element do all organic molecules contain.

4. Based on the following pH levels, pH Soap =10 pH Blood =7.4 pH ; Hydrochloric Acid = 1.5 pH, Which of these is most basic?

5. A molecule of water is added to split polymers. This process is called:

6. What are the single units of macromolecules?

7. The water molecule has a positive end and a negative end, this makes it a __________ molecule.

8. What polysaccharide is found in the cell walls of plants?

9. Where are valence electrons located?

10. What is the attraction between molecules of the same substance called?