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1 pH Warm-up A, B, D, F C, E, G F G B B E G F
2.5 6 12 4 8.5 1 13 A, B, D, F Which solution(s) would be an acid? _______________ Which solution(s) would be a base? _______________ Which solution has the most H+ ions? ______________ Which solution has the most OH- ions? ______________ Which solution is closest to neutral? ________________ Which solution is the weakest acid? _________________ Which solution is the weakest base? _________________ Which solution contains the least H+ ions? ___________ Which solution contains the least OH- ions? ___________ C, E, G F G B B E G F

2 Carbohydrate Warm-up 20 10 one monosaccharide polysaccharide glycogen
If a carbohydrate has 10 carbon atoms, how many hydrogen atoms will it contain? _________ If a carbohydrate has 10 carbon atoms, how many oxygen atoms will it contain? _________ What does the prefix mono- mean? ___________ Simple sugars are the common name for small carbohydrate building blocks. What is the monomer name for carbohydrates? ___________________ What is a collection of carbohydrate monomers called? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer stores energy in animals? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer stores energy in plants? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer is used to build the cell wall of plants? _________________ 20 10 one monosaccharide polysaccharide glycogen starch cellulose

3 pH Warm-up Which solution(s) would be an acid? _______________
F G 2.5 6 12 4 8.5 1 13 Which solution(s) would be an acid? _______________ Which solution(s) would be a base? _______________ Which solution has the most H+ ions? ______________ Which solution has the most OH- ions? ______________ Which solution is closest to neutral? ________________ Which solution is the weakest acid? _________________ Which solution is the weakest base? _________________ Which solution contains the least H+ ions? ___________ Which solution contains the least OH- ions? ___________

4 Carbohydrate Warm-up If a carbohydrate has 10 carbon atoms, how many hydrogen atoms will it contain? _________ If a carbohydrate has 10 carbon atoms, how many oxygen atoms will it contain? _________ What does the prefix mono- mean? ___________ Simple sugars are the common name for small carbohydrate building blocks. What is the monomer name for carbohydrates? ___________________ What is a collection of carbohydrate monomers called? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer stores energy in animals? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer stores energy in plants? _______________ Which carbohydrate polymer is used to build the cell wall of plants? _________________


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