Deck 4: Chemical Building Blocks
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Deck 4: Chemical Building Blocks
1
An atom of the element with the atomic number of 11 (which can form an ion) always contains 11 _____.
A) neutrons
B) nuclei
C) electrons
D) protons
A) neutrons
B) nuclei
C) electrons
D) protons
D
2
In the figure below, a negative ion is surrounded by water molecules. 
The water molecules are oriented as shown above because the slightly _____________ in the water molecule is (are) attracted to the ion.
A) negative hydrogen atoms
B) positive hydrogen atoms
C) negative oxygen atom
D) positive oxygen atom

The water molecules are oriented as shown above because the slightly _____________ in the water molecule is (are) attracted to the ion.
A) negative hydrogen atoms
B) positive hydrogen atoms
C) negative oxygen atom
D) positive oxygen atom
B
3
Which of the following combinations of atoms would form ionic bonds?
A) H+ and O
B) Na+ and K+
C) Na+ and Cl-
D) PO4- and I2-
A) H+ and O
B) Na+ and K+
C) Na+ and Cl-
D) PO4- and I2-
C
4
The outer electron shell of a nitrogen atom can hold up to eight electrons, but contains only five. As a result, nitrogen can form ______ covalent bonds.
A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 8
A) 0
B) 1
C) 3
D) 8
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5
In the equation 3H₂ + N₂ ® 2NH₃, how many molecules of hydrogen gas (H₂) are present?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 12
A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 12
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6
The strongest possible chemical link between two atoms is a(n)
A) covalent bond.
B) hydrogen bond.
C) noncovalent bond.
D) ionic bond.
A) covalent bond.
B) hydrogen bond.
C) noncovalent bond.
D) ionic bond.
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7
Ionic bonds
A) result from the sharing of electrons between atoms.
B) form only between polar molecules.
C) form between atoms that develop opposite charges.
D) are due to protons repelling each other.
A) result from the sharing of electrons between atoms.
B) form only between polar molecules.
C) form between atoms that develop opposite charges.
D) are due to protons repelling each other.
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8
Individual water molecules are pulled toward each other by _______ bonds.
A) covalent
B) hydrogen
C) peptide
D) ionic
A) covalent
B) hydrogen
C) peptide
D) ionic
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9
The figure below shows two hydrogen atoms. 
How many covalent bonds will form between these two atoms?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) None, these atoms would form an ionic bond.

How many covalent bonds will form between these two atoms?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) None, these atoms would form an ionic bond.
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10
Oil and water do not mix together well because
A) water is polar and oil is nonpolar.
B) only identical molecules of the same chemical can easily mix together.
C) water has hydrogen bonds and oil is polar.
D) water and oil are covalently bonded together.
A) water is polar and oil is nonpolar.
B) only identical molecules of the same chemical can easily mix together.
C) water has hydrogen bonds and oil is polar.
D) water and oil are covalently bonded together.
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11
The smallest unit of a chemical element that still has the properties of that element is a(n)
A) amino acid.
B) molecule.
C) atom.
D) bond.
A) amino acid.
B) molecule.
C) atom.
D) bond.
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12
Electrons are found
A) in the nucleus of an atom.
B) only in complex molecules.
C) in a shell that surrounds the atom's nucleus.
D) in both the nucleus and inner shell of an atom.
A) in the nucleus of an atom.
B) only in complex molecules.
C) in a shell that surrounds the atom's nucleus.
D) in both the nucleus and inner shell of an atom.
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13
An acid is a polar substance that dissolves in water and
A) becomes nonpolar.
B) leaves behind an OH- ion.
C) accepts hydrogen ions.
D) loses hydrogen ions.
A) becomes nonpolar.
B) leaves behind an OH- ion.
C) accepts hydrogen ions.
D) loses hydrogen ions.
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14
A solution with a pH of 3 is
A) acidic.
B) nonpolar.
C) basic.
D) neutral.
A) acidic.
B) nonpolar.
C) basic.
D) neutral.
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15
You are given an unknown substance and asked to determine whether it is polar or nonpolar. The easiest way to do this would be to
A) determine whether the compound is held together by hydrogen bonds.
B) determine the number of electrons in the compound's outer shell.
C) mix the compound with an ionic substance to see whether its bonds can withstand the pressure.
D) determine whether the compound dissolves in water.
A) determine whether the compound is held together by hydrogen bonds.
B) determine the number of electrons in the compound's outer shell.
C) mix the compound with an ionic substance to see whether its bonds can withstand the pressure.
D) determine whether the compound dissolves in water.
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16
A proton has _______ charge.
A) no
B) a neutral
C) a negative
D) a positive
A) no
B) a neutral
C) a negative
D) a positive
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17
Of the following which indicates the most basic pH?
A) 3
B) 7
C) 8
D) 10
A) 3
B) 7
C) 8
D) 10
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18
Radioisotopes are useful in scientific research and medicine because they
A) have a different number of protons than other isotopes of the same element.
B) give off high-energy radiation that can be detected by film and specialized scanning machines.
C) have the same atomic mass as other isotopes of the same element.
D) all of the above
A) have a different number of protons than other isotopes of the same element.
B) give off high-energy radiation that can be detected by film and specialized scanning machines.
C) have the same atomic mass as other isotopes of the same element.
D) all of the above
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19
How many hydrogen atoms are in a molecule of C₈H₁₀N₄O₂?
A) 8
B) 10
C) 24
D) 20
A) 8
B) 10
C) 24
D) 20
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20
In the chemical reaction , _____ are considered reactants. 
A) CO2; and H2O
B) O2 and H2O
C) C6H12O6 and O2
D) C6H12O6 and CO2

A) CO2; and H2O
B) O2 and H2O
C) C6H12O6 and O2
D) C6H12O6 and CO2
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21
In organic compounds, carbon atoms are bound to each other by
A) ionic bonds.
B) polar bonds.
C) hydrogen bonds.
D) covalent bonds.
A) ionic bonds.
B) polar bonds.
C) hydrogen bonds.
D) covalent bonds.
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22
You purchase a laundry product that claims to use natural enzymes to remove stains from clothing. After spilling grape juice on your favorite shirt, you apply the product and wash your shirt (following the directions, of course). When you pull the shirt out of the washer, the stain is still there! Which of the following might explain why the stain remover did not work?
A) The stain remover and the grape juice are both hydrophilic, so the enzymes could not interact with the stain.
B) The pH of the water in your house is too basic or acidic for the enzymes to work properly.
C) Before you got home from the store, you stopped at the mall and left your stain remover in the trunk of your car on a hot day, denaturing the enzymes.
D) Both B and C are possible explanations.
A) The stain remover and the grape juice are both hydrophilic, so the enzymes could not interact with the stain.
B) The pH of the water in your house is too basic or acidic for the enzymes to work properly.
C) Before you got home from the store, you stopped at the mall and left your stain remover in the trunk of your car on a hot day, denaturing the enzymes.
D) Both B and C are possible explanations.
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23
ATP is a universal fuel for living organisms. The energy that ATP molecules deliver in chemical reactions is stored in
A) covalent bonds between the molecule's phosphate groups.
B) covalent bonds between the molecule's sugar and phosphate group.
C) hydrogen bonds between the bases of two of these molecules.
D) ionic bonds between the molecule's sugar and base.
A) covalent bonds between the molecule's phosphate groups.
B) covalent bonds between the molecule's sugar and phosphate group.
C) hydrogen bonds between the bases of two of these molecules.
D) ionic bonds between the molecule's sugar and base.
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24
Which of the following levels of protein structure involves more than one chain of amino acids?
A) primary structure
B) secondary structure
C) tertiary structure
D) quaternary structure
A) primary structure
B) secondary structure
C) tertiary structure
D) quaternary structure
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25
An oil is a lipid that is _______ at room temperature.
A) liquid
B) saturated
C) supersaturated
D) solid
A) liquid
B) saturated
C) supersaturated
D) solid
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26
One function of nucleotides is energy transfer. Carbohydrates can be used to store energy. These related processes are important because
A) if we could not store and transfer energy, we would have to match our energy input (eating) exactly to our energy requirements, even when sleeping.
B) there are not enough kinds of amino acids for proteins to be used as energy storage molecules.
C) energy transfer and storage are processes that are unique to humans, and therefore are used to determine the classification of people.
D) energy transfer is how we take the energy we gather from photosynthesis and transfer it into water molecules for later use when we need energy.
A) if we could not store and transfer energy, we would have to match our energy input (eating) exactly to our energy requirements, even when sleeping.
B) there are not enough kinds of amino acids for proteins to be used as energy storage molecules.
C) energy transfer and storage are processes that are unique to humans, and therefore are used to determine the classification of people.
D) energy transfer is how we take the energy we gather from photosynthesis and transfer it into water molecules for later use when we need energy.
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27
Cholesterol is commonly found in the cell membranes of warm-blooded animals because
A) excess dietary cholesterol is stored in cell membranes.
B) cholesterol is involved in the muscle contractions needed to move an animal around its environment.
C) it prevents the cell membrane from becoming too runny at body temperature.
D) warm-blooded animals tend to consume large amounts of cholesterol-rich foods.
A) excess dietary cholesterol is stored in cell membranes.
B) cholesterol is involved in the muscle contractions needed to move an animal around its environment.
C) it prevents the cell membrane from becoming too runny at body temperature.
D) warm-blooded animals tend to consume large amounts of cholesterol-rich foods.
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A scientists finds a chemical that changes to bright red in the presence of organic compounds containing nitrogen and phosphorus. To test this chemical, you prepare a set of test tubes each containing a purified sample of one of the following organic compounds. You then add the chemical to each tube. Which test tube will always turn bright red?
A) the tube containing nucleic acids
B) the tube containing proteins
C) the tube containing carbohydrates
D) the tube containing phospholipids
A) the tube containing nucleic acids
B) the tube containing proteins
C) the tube containing carbohydrates
D) the tube containing phospholipids
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29
In water, phospholipids arrange themselves such that
A) their fatty acid head groups are facing the water.
B) their hydrophobic tails are kept away from the water.
C) saturated fatty acids face the water while unsaturated fatty acids are separated from the water.
D) the charged atoms on their fatty acid chains can interact directly with the water molecules.
A) their fatty acid head groups are facing the water.
B) their hydrophobic tails are kept away from the water.
C) saturated fatty acids face the water while unsaturated fatty acids are separated from the water.
D) the charged atoms on their fatty acid chains can interact directly with the water molecules.
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30
The carbon dioxide you breath out is carried to the lungs in the blood. Carbon dioxide, when dissolved in a liquid, is an acid. How does the body prevent your blood from becoming too acidic on the way to your lungs?
A) Buffers in the blood release OH- ions to make the blood more basic.
B) Buffers in the blood accept H+ ions to make the blood less acidic.
C) Buffers in the blood release H+ to make the blood more basic.
D) Buffers in the blood accept OH- to make the blood less acidic.
A) Buffers in the blood release OH- ions to make the blood more basic.
B) Buffers in the blood accept H+ ions to make the blood less acidic.
C) Buffers in the blood release H+ to make the blood more basic.
D) Buffers in the blood accept OH- to make the blood less acidic.
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31
A molecule composed of amino acids is
A) a nucleotide.
B) a lipid.
C) a carbohydrate.
D) a protein.
A) a nucleotide.
B) a lipid.
C) a carbohydrate.
D) a protein.
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32
A molecule with the general formula CH₂O is a(n)
A) protein.
B) carbohydrate.
C) amino acid.
D) nucleic acid.
A) protein.
B) carbohydrate.
C) amino acid.
D) nucleic acid.
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33
The sugar glucose has an important role
A) in the formation of proteins.
B) in short-term energy storage.
C) in the formation of membranes.
D) as a building block of nucleotides.
A) in the formation of proteins.
B) in short-term energy storage.
C) in the formation of membranes.
D) as a building block of nucleotides.
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34
Pure water has a pH of 7. The inside of a cell is also about pH 7. This might be so because
A) buffers work best when the pH is close to 7.
B) humans are largely made up of water by weight.
C) most of the chemical reactions that occur in humans can proceed optimally at pH 7.
D) ionic bonds cannot form at pH 7.
A) buffers work best when the pH is close to 7.
B) humans are largely made up of water by weight.
C) most of the chemical reactions that occur in humans can proceed optimally at pH 7.
D) ionic bonds cannot form at pH 7.
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You add a watery solution to another solution and find that the pH drops from 8 to 3. You have added a(n)
A) buffer.
B) acid.
C) phospholipid.
D) base.
A) buffer.
B) acid.
C) phospholipid.
D) base.
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36
Which of the following is not a role of fatty acids in living organisms?
A) energy storage
B) storage of genetic information
C) membrane construction
D) building blocks of fats
A) energy storage
B) storage of genetic information
C) membrane construction
D) building blocks of fats
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When phospholipids are added to water, they arrange themselves so that
A) their hydrophobic tails are on the inside of a lipid droplet.
B) their hydrophilic tails are on the outside of a lipid droplet.
C) their hydrophobic heads are facing the water.
D) both A and C
A) their hydrophobic tails are on the inside of a lipid droplet.
B) their hydrophilic tails are on the outside of a lipid droplet.
C) their hydrophobic heads are facing the water.
D) both A and C
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38
When you place a piece of red meat on a hot barbeque, it slowly changes from soft to firm. Meat is primarily made of proteins. Which of the following might account for the change in meat texture during cooking?
A) The heat causes the cells in the meat to produce more protein.
B) The heat causes the chemical bonds to form between the proteins and nucleic acids in the meat.
C) The heat from the barbeque converts proteins into lipids.
D) The addition of heat causes proteins to lose their three-dimensional shape and link together.
A) The heat causes the cells in the meat to produce more protein.
B) The heat causes the chemical bonds to form between the proteins and nucleic acids in the meat.
C) The heat from the barbeque converts proteins into lipids.
D) The addition of heat causes proteins to lose their three-dimensional shape and link together.
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39
Nucleotides
A) are the building blocks of proteins.
B) are involved in every chemical reaction in the cell.
C) form physical structures such as hair.
D) are the building blocks of DNA.
A) are the building blocks of proteins.
B) are involved in every chemical reaction in the cell.
C) form physical structures such as hair.
D) are the building blocks of DNA.
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40
One of the symptoms of kidney disease is the presence of proteins in a patient's urine. To quickly test for kidney disease using a urine sample, a doctor might add a chemical that causes a color change when
A) nitrogen, but not oxygen, is present.
B) nitrogen, but not phosphorus, is present.
C) only oxygen and hydrogen are present.
D) only carbon and hydrogen are present.
A) nitrogen, but not oxygen, is present.
B) nitrogen, but not phosphorus, is present.
C) only oxygen and hydrogen are present.
D) only carbon and hydrogen are present.
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41
The process of partial hydrogenation turns liquid plant lipids into semi-solid lipids by
A) adding antioxidants that prevent lipid oxidation.
B) creating hydrocarbon chains that are more kinked than those in natural fats.
C) substituting nitrogen for carbon in fatty acid chains.
D) removing double bonds from the fatty acid chains of plant lipids.
A) adding antioxidants that prevent lipid oxidation.
B) creating hydrocarbon chains that are more kinked than those in natural fats.
C) substituting nitrogen for carbon in fatty acid chains.
D) removing double bonds from the fatty acid chains of plant lipids.
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42
________ ________ are a type of organic compound that plays roles in both heredity and the energy delivery in cells.
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43
The uncharged component in the core of atoms is a(n) ____________.
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44
A _______ is a compound that maintains the pH of a solution by taking up or releasing hydrogen ions.
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45
_______ molecules are nonpolar molecules that are repelled by water.
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46
This figure shows the chemical structure and space-filling models for stearic acid and oleic acid. 
Although the fatty acids stearic acid and oleic acid have the same number of carbon atoms, they have different three-dimensional structures. Oleic acid has a slight bend in the middle. As a result,
A) a pure sample of oleic acid would be more liquid than a pure sample of stearic acid.
B) stearic acid would be considered an unsaturated fatty acid.
C) you would be more likely to find stearic acid in the form of an oil than in the form of a fat.
D) oleic acid would be considered a saturated fatty acid.

Although the fatty acids stearic acid and oleic acid have the same number of carbon atoms, they have different three-dimensional structures. Oleic acid has a slight bend in the middle. As a result,
A) a pure sample of oleic acid would be more liquid than a pure sample of stearic acid.
B) stearic acid would be considered an unsaturated fatty acid.
C) you would be more likely to find stearic acid in the form of an oil than in the form of a fat.
D) oleic acid would be considered a saturated fatty acid.
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47
The monomers linked together in DNA are called ____________.
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48
Lipids with a four-ring structure are called __________.
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49
Oxygen has six electrons in its outer shell that can hold up to eight electrons. As a result, oxygen can form up to _____ covalent bonds.
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50
The monomers in proteins are ________.
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_________ are types of proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions in the cell.
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Most living organisms consist of more than 70 percent _______ by weight.
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The predominant atom in living systems is _______.
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The number that represents neutrality on the pH scale is _______.
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The sum of an atom's protons and neutrons is its ________ _______.
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A group of monomers bonded together form a _______.
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An atom that becomes charged due to the gain or loss of an electron is called an _______.
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58
We use soap to clean ourselves better than we could with water alone. Soaps contain phospholipids which are responsible for the cleansing action. Which of the following statements is the most likely explanation for how soaps work?
A) Phospholipids are ions and therefore mix with both the water and oily dirt.
B) Phospholipids are completely hydrophilic, and therefore oily dirt takes the place of the phospholipid molecules that would be dissolved in the rinse water.
C) The phospholipid tail attaches to the oily dirt while the phospholipid head interacts with the rinse water and carries the dirt (and soap) away with it.
D) The nonpolar fatty acid chains that make up the heads of the phospholipid are hydrophilic, and thus are repelled by the water.
A) Phospholipids are ions and therefore mix with both the water and oily dirt.
B) Phospholipids are completely hydrophilic, and therefore oily dirt takes the place of the phospholipid molecules that would be dissolved in the rinse water.
C) The phospholipid tail attaches to the oily dirt while the phospholipid head interacts with the rinse water and carries the dirt (and soap) away with it.
D) The nonpolar fatty acid chains that make up the heads of the phospholipid are hydrophilic, and thus are repelled by the water.
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Molecules with an uneven distribution of charge are described as _______.
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Most lipids contain one or more _____ _____, long, hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains.
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61
Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not sulfur.
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62
Chemical reactions rearrange atoms but do not create or destroy them.
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Proteins provide most of the energy for life processes.
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64
A solution with a pH of 7 is neither acidic nor basic.
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This figure shows the chemical structure and space-filling models for stearic acid and oleic acid.
The reason oleic acid is slightly bent (as compared to stearic acid) is that it contains a _____ ______ between two of its carbon atoms.

The reason oleic acid is slightly bent (as compared to stearic acid) is that it contains a _____ ______ between two of its carbon atoms.
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66
_____ are the most hydrophobic of the four classes of organic compounds because they are made of hydrocarbon chains that repel water.
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67
An atom is in its most stable state when all its electron shells are filled to capacity.
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68
Steroids and proteins are lipids.
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A monosaccharide is made up of several sugar molecules strung together.
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The primary structure of a protein consists of its amino acid sequence.
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71
The number of electrons surrounding an atom's core never changes.
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72
Nonpolar molecules are highly charged.
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73
Phospholipids are found in cell membranes.
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74
Covalent bonds contain ions.
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75
Describe how the chemical makeup of a carbohydrate differs from that of a nucleic acid.
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76
The atoms in water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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77
All the isotopes of a particular element have the same number of protons.
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