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Mr. Guise

Lets take a look at today’s categories

Basic Chemistry Water Properties EnzymesBig 4 More Big 4 Guise’s Reactions $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

1 ~ $100 Answer The space surrounding the nucleus of an atom contains

1 ~ $100 Question What are electrons?

1 ~ $200 Answer An atom that loses electrons is called this

1 ~ $200 Question What is a cation?

1 ~ $300 Answer 2 Hydrogens and 1 Oxygen make up this molecule

1 ~ $300 Question What is a water molecule?

1 ~ $400 Answer The type of electrons that will take care of bonding

1 ~ $400 Question What are valence electrons?

1 ~ $500 Answer If you had a conversation with this man, he would tell you this about atoms… Democritus

1 ~ $500 Question What is atoms are the smallest piece of matter and are unable to be cut?

2 ~ $100 Answer 2 like molecules attract is considered this water property:

2 ~ $100 Question What are cohension?

2 ~ $200 Answer 2 unalike substances attract in this type of water property:

2 ~ $200 Question What is adhesion?

2 ~ $300 Answer when liquid goes against gravity due to several water properties is an example of this water property:

2 ~ $300 Question What is capillary action?

2 ~ $400 Answer A solution that has visible particles within is called a:

2 ~ $400 Question What is a suspension?

A substance with a pH of 8 is know as a 2 ~ $500 Question

What is a weak base?

3 ~ $100 Answer Enzymes are a type of this Big 4 Molecule:

3 ~ $100 Question What is protein?

3 ~ $200 Answer 2 things that effect an enzymes reactivity are

3 ~ $200 Question What is temperature and pH?

3 ~ $300 Answer Substrates are usually this type of Big 4 molecule

3 ~ $300 Question What is a carbohydrate?

3 ~ $400 Answer This area on the enzyme is responsible for binding the correct substrate to the enzyme:

3 ~ $400 Question What is the active site?

3 ~ $500 Answer The name given to the enzyme and substrate when they are bound at the active site:

3 ~ $500 Question What is the enzyme- substrate comple?

4 ~ $100 Answer glucose, fatty acids, and nucleotides all have this in common

4 ~ $100 Question What is they are monomers?

4 ~ $200 Answer A solid at room temperature is this type of lipid:

4 ~ $200 Question What is a fat?

4 ~ $300 Answer A liquid at room temperature is know as this type of lipid?

4 ~ $300 Question What is an oil?

4 ~ $400 Answer The Era of the dinosaurs:

4 ~ $400 Question What is the Mesozoic Era?

4 ~ $500 Answer The bond between two amino acids is called this type of bond:

4 ~ $500 Question What is a peptide bond?

5 ~ $100 Answer The type of monosaccharide that is considered to be the “blood sugar”:

5 ~ $100 Question What is glucose?

5 ~ $200 Answer The number of different amino acids:

5 ~ $200 Question What is 20?

5 ~ $300 Answer A fatty acid with no double bonds is known to be:

5 ~ $300 Question What is saturated?

5 ~ $400 Answer A fatty acid that has doubles bounds present is known to be:

5 ~ $400 Question What is unsaturated?

5 ~ $500 Answer The covering on an insect is made out of this polysaccharide :

5 ~ $500 Question What is Chitin?

6 ~ $100 Answer The starting materials in a chemical reaction are called this

6 ~ $100 Question What are reactants?

6 ~ $200 Answer The ending materials in a reaction are called these:.

6 ~ $200 Question What are products?

6 ~ $300 Answer The amount of energy needed to start a reaction:

6 ~ $300 Question What is the activation energy?

6 ~ $400 Answer True or false: An enzyme that is used in a reaction can not be reused

6 ~ $400 Question What is false?

6 ~ $500 Answer This is given off when bonds break in a chemical reaction:

6 ~ $500 Question What is energy?

30 Seconds A reaction that ends up with less energy than what it started with is considered this type of reaction:

What is an exergonic reaction?