Deck 2: Chemical Principles
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Deck 2: Chemical Principles
1
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?
A)NaOH ⇌ Na⁺ + OH⁻ is a base
B)HF ⇌ H⁺ + F⁻ is an acid
C)MgSO₄ ⇌ Mg²⁺ +
is a salt
D)KH₂PO₄ ⇌ K⁺ + H₂
is an acid
E)H₂SO₄ ⇌ 2H⁺ +
is an acid
A)NaOH ⇌ Na⁺ + OH⁻ is a base
B)HF ⇌ H⁺ + F⁻ is an acid
C)MgSO₄ ⇌ Mg²⁺ +

D)KH₂PO₄ ⇌ K⁺ + H₂

E)H₂SO₄ ⇌ 2H⁺ +

D
2
Which type of molecule is composed of (CH₂O)units?
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)nucleic acid
D)protein
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)nucleic acid
D)protein
A
3
Which type of molecule contains -NH₂ (amino)groups?
A)carbohydrate
B)triglycerides
C)nucleic acid
D)protein
A)carbohydrate
B)triglycerides
C)nucleic acid
D)protein
D
4
Antacids neutralize acid by the following reaction.Identify the salt in the following equation: Mg(OH)₂ + 2HCl → MgCl₂ + H₂O
A)Mg(OH)₂
B)HCl
C)MgCl₂
D)H₂O
E)None of the answers is correct.
A)Mg(OH)₂
B)HCl
C)MgCl₂
D)H₂O
E)None of the answers is correct.
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5
Table 2.1 
Using the information in Table 2.1,calculate the number of moles in 92 grams of ethanol,C₂H₅OH.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)The answer cannot be determined.

Using the information in Table 2.1,calculate the number of moles in 92 grams of ethanol,C₂H₅OH.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)The answer cannot be determined.
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6
Identify the following reaction: Glucose + Fructose → Sucrose + Water
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
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7
Based upon the valence numbers of the elements magnesium (2)and hydrogen (1),predict how many covalent bonds would form between these atoms to achieve the full complement of electrons in their outermost energy shells.
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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8
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Salts readily dissolve in water.
B)Water molecules are formed by hydrolysis.
C)Water freezes from the top down.
D)Water is formed as a part of a dehydration synthesis reaction.
E)Water is a polar molecule.
A)Salts readily dissolve in water.
B)Water molecules are formed by hydrolysis.
C)Water freezes from the top down.
D)Water is formed as a part of a dehydration synthesis reaction.
E)Water is a polar molecule.
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9
Identify the following reaction: HCl + NaHCO₃ → NaCl + H₂CO₃
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
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10
Table 2.2 
Which of the following statements about the reactions in Table 2.2 is FALSE?
A)They are exchange reactions.
B)They are ionization reactions.
C)They occur when the reactants are dissolved in water.
D)They are dissociation reactions.
E)They are reversible reactions.

Which of the following statements about the reactions in Table 2.2 is FALSE?
A)They are exchange reactions.
B)They are ionization reactions.
C)They occur when the reactants are dissolved in water.
D)They are dissociation reactions.
E)They are reversible reactions.
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11
Which of the following statements about the atom is
C FALSE?
A)It has 6 protons in its nucleus.
B)It has 12 neutrons in its nucleus.
C)It has 6 electrons orbiting the nucleus.
D)Its atomic number is 6.
E)Its atomic weight is 12.

A)It has 6 protons in its nucleus.
B)It has 12 neutrons in its nucleus.
C)It has 6 electrons orbiting the nucleus.
D)Its atomic number is 6.
E)Its atomic weight is 12.
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12
Table 2.1 
Using the information in Table 2.1,calculate the molecular weight of ethanol,C₂H₅OH.
A)96
B)46
C)34
D)33
E)The answer cannot be determined.

Using the information in Table 2.1,calculate the molecular weight of ethanol,C₂H₅OH.
A)96
B)46
C)34
D)33
E)The answer cannot be determined.
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13
Which type of molecule contains the alcohol glycerol?
A)carbohydrate
B)phospholipids
C)DNA
D)protein
A)carbohydrate
B)phospholipids
C)DNA
D)protein
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14
Identify the following reaction: Lactose + H₂O → Glucose + Galactose
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
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15
Which of the following is the type of bond holding K⁺ and I⁻ ions in KI?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
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16
What is the type of bond holding hydrogen and oxygen atoms together in a single H₂O molecule?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
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17
Which type of molecule NEVER contains a phosphate group?
A)triglycerides
B)phospholipid
C)nucleic acid
D)ATP
A)triglycerides
B)phospholipid
C)nucleic acid
D)ATP
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18
Identify the following reaction: NH₄OH ⇌ NH₃ + H₂O
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
A)dehydration synthesis reaction
B)hydrolysis reaction
C)exchange reaction
D)reversible reaction
E)ionic reaction
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19
Which of the following is the type of bond between molecules of water in a beaker of water?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
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20
Which of the following statements regarding protein structure is FALSE?
A)The primary structure is formed by covalent bonding between amino acid subunits.
B)Secondary structures are formed only from hydrogen bonds.
C)Tertiary structures are formed only from covalent bonds.
D)Quaternary structures involved multiple polypeptides.
A)The primary structure is formed by covalent bonding between amino acid subunits.
B)Secondary structures are formed only from hydrogen bonds.
C)Tertiary structures are formed only from covalent bonds.
D)Quaternary structures involved multiple polypeptides.
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21
Figure 2.1

Which compound in Figure 2.1 is an organic acid?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e

Which compound in Figure 2.1 is an organic acid?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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22
What is the type of strong chemical bond between carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen atoms in a single organic molecule?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
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23
Which molecule is composed of a chain of amino acids?
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)nucleic acid
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)nucleic acid
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24
Figure 2.3 
What kind of bond is at the arrow in Figure 2.3?
A)disulfide bridge
B)double covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
D)ionic bond
E)peptide bond

What kind of bond is at the arrow in Figure 2.3?
A)disulfide bridge
B)double covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
D)ionic bond
E)peptide bond
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25
Two glucose molecules are combined by a dehydration synthesis reaction to make a maltose molecule.What is the chemical formula for maltose?
A)C₃H₆O₃
B)C₆H₁₂O₆
C)C₁₂H₂₄O₁₂
D)C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁
E)C₁₂H₂₃O₁₀
A)C₃H₆O₃
B)C₆H₁₂O₆
C)C₁₂H₂₄O₁₂
D)C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁
E)C₁₂H₂₃O₁₀
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26
Radioisotopes are frequently used to label molecules in a cell.The fate of atoms and molecules in a cell can then be followed.Assume Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in a nutrient medium containing the radioisotope ³⁵S.After a 48-hour incubation,the ³⁵S would most likely be found in the S.cerevisiae's
A)carbohydrates.
B)nucleic acids.
C)water.
D)lipids.
E)proteins.
A)carbohydrates.
B)nucleic acids.
C)water.
D)lipids.
E)proteins.
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27
A scientist wants to perform a test that will indicate whether a nucleic acid sample is composed of either RNA or DNA.Testing for the presence of which of the following is most appropriate in this situation?
A)phosphate
B)nitrogen
C)guanine
D)uracil
E)thymine
A)phosphate
B)nitrogen
C)guanine
D)uracil
E)thymine
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28
What is the type of weak bond between the hydrogen of one molecule and the nitrogen of another molecule,where the two don't actively share an electron?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
D)disulfide bond
E)hydrophobic bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
D)disulfide bond
E)hydrophobic bond
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29
Which are the primary molecules making up plasma membranes in cells?
A)carbohydrates
B)lipids
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
A)carbohydrates
B)lipids
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
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30
Which of the following is a base?
A)C₂H₅OCOOH → H⁺ + C₂H₅OCOO⁻
B)C₂H₅OH
C)NaOH → Na⁺ + OH⁻
D)H₂O → H⁺ + OH⁻
E)H₂CO
A)C₂H₅OCOOH → H⁺ + C₂H₅OCOO⁻
B)C₂H₅OH
C)NaOH → Na⁺ + OH⁻
D)H₂O → H⁺ + OH⁻
E)H₂CO
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31
Radioisotopes are frequently used to label molecules in a cell.The fate of atoms and molecules in a cell can then be followed.Assume Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in a nutrient medium containing the radioisotope ³²P.After a 48-hour incubation,the majority of the ³²P would be found in the S.cerevisiae's
A)plasma membrane.
B)cell wall.
C)water.
D)proteins.
E)carbohydrates.
A)plasma membrane.
B)cell wall.
C)water.
D)proteins.
E)carbohydrates.
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32
Figure 2.1

In Figure 2.1,which is an alcohol?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e

In Figure 2.1,which is an alcohol?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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33
What do genes consist of?
A)carbohydrates
B)lipids
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
A)carbohydrates
B)lipids
C)proteins
D)nucleic acids
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34
What is the type of bond between ions in salt?
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
A)ionic bond
B)covalent bond
C)hydrogen bond
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35
Most amino acids found in cells demonstrate what type of chirality?
A)L-isomers
B)D-isomers
C)C-isomers
D)B-isomers
E)A-isomers
A)L-isomers
B)D-isomers
C)C-isomers
D)B-isomers
E)A-isomers
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36
An E.coli culture that has been growing at 37°C is moved to 25°C.Which of the following changes must be made in its plasma membrane to help it cope with the decrease in temperature?
A)The number of phosphate groups must increase.
B)The viscosity must increase.
C)The number of saturated chains must increase.
D)The number of unsaturated chains must increase.
E)No changes are necessary.
A)The number of phosphate groups must increase.
B)The viscosity must increase.
C)The number of saturated chains must increase.
D)The number of unsaturated chains must increase.
E)No changes are necessary.
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37
Figure 2.1

Which compound in Figure 2.1 is an ester?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e

Which compound in Figure 2.1 is an ester?
A)a
B)b
C)c
D)d
E)e
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38
The antimicrobial drug imidazole inhibits sterol synthesis.This would most likely interfere with
A)bacterial cell walls.
B)fungal cell walls.
C)eukaryotic plasma membranes.
D)prokaryotic plasma membranes.
E)genes.
A)bacterial cell walls.
B)fungal cell walls.
C)eukaryotic plasma membranes.
D)prokaryotic plasma membranes.
E)genes.
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39
Structurally,ATP is most like which type of molecule?
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)nucleic acid
A)carbohydrate
B)lipid
C)protein
D)nucleic acid
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40
Starch,dextran,glycogen,and cellulose are polymers of
A)amino acids.
B)glucose.
C)fatty acids.
D)nucleic acids.
E)acids.
A)amino acids.
B)glucose.
C)fatty acids.
D)nucleic acids.
E)acids.
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41
All forms of life function optimally at a pH of 7.
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42
Covalent bonds are always shared equally.
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43
Elements only achieve the full complement of electrons in outermost energy shells by donating away or sharing electrons.
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44
Identify the two functional groups that interact to form a peptide bond.
A)amino group and carboxyl group
B)carboxyl group and ester group
C)amino group and ester group
D)ester group and hydroxyl group
E)hydroxyl group and amino group
A)amino group and carboxyl group
B)carboxyl group and ester group
C)amino group and ester group
D)ester group and hydroxyl group
E)hydroxyl group and amino group
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45
All chemical reactions are,in theory,reversible.
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46
Carbon dioxide is an organic molecule.
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47
In terms of similarities,which two molecules would be isomers of each other?
A)glucose and sucrose
B)glucose and maltose
C)sucrose and fructose
D)fructose and glucose
A)glucose and sucrose
B)glucose and maltose
C)sucrose and fructose
D)fructose and glucose
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48
You put a spoonful of table salt,NaCl,into a glass of water and it dissolves.You repeat this test,but drop the spoonful of salt into a glass of vegetable oil instead.What happens,and why?
A)The salt doesn't dissolve because oil is nonpolar,and couldn't dissociate the ionic bond between the Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.
B)The salt dissolves in the oil just the same as it did in the water.
C)The salt dissolves in the oil,but takes much longer to do so because oil molecules move more slowly than water,slowing the dissolution process down.
D)The salt doesn't dissolve because oil is polar,and only nonpolar solvents would cause the dissociation of the Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions in the table salt.
A)The salt doesn't dissolve because oil is nonpolar,and couldn't dissociate the ionic bond between the Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.
B)The salt dissolves in the oil just the same as it did in the water.
C)The salt dissolves in the oil,but takes much longer to do so because oil molecules move more slowly than water,slowing the dissolution process down.
D)The salt doesn't dissolve because oil is polar,and only nonpolar solvents would cause the dissociation of the Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions in the table salt.
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49
If an amino acid contained a large hydrocarbon (a group of multiple carbons and hydrogens linked together)as its side group,in which of the following categories could it be appropriately designated?
A)hydrophilic
B)polar
C)nonpolar
D)basic
E)acidic
A)hydrophilic
B)polar
C)nonpolar
D)basic
E)acidic
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50
A basic solution is expected to contain more hydrogen ions than hydroxyl ions.
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51
Individual covalent bonds are stronger than individual ionic bonds.
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52
A friend tells you that he recently read an article claiming that you need to work to restore the alkalinity of your blood to remain healthy.Why is this impossible and impractical (and unhealthy even if you could make it happen)?
A)The normal pH of human blood is in the acidic range,so making it alkaline would kill you.
B)Blood is usually around the neutral (pH 7)range,not the alkaline range,in healthy human beings.
C)Blood contains buffers that prevent the pH from changing too drastically,so trying to forcibly alter blood pH wouldn't work effectively.
D)The normal pH of human blood is already in the alkaline range,so it isn't necessary to "restore" it to that point.
E)Blood is usually around the neutral (pH 7)range,not the alkaline range,in healthy human beings AND blood contains buffers that prevent the pH from changing too drastically,so trying to forcibly alter blood pH wouldn't work effectively.
A)The normal pH of human blood is in the acidic range,so making it alkaline would kill you.
B)Blood is usually around the neutral (pH 7)range,not the alkaline range,in healthy human beings.
C)Blood contains buffers that prevent the pH from changing too drastically,so trying to forcibly alter blood pH wouldn't work effectively.
D)The normal pH of human blood is already in the alkaline range,so it isn't necessary to "restore" it to that point.
E)Blood is usually around the neutral (pH 7)range,not the alkaline range,in healthy human beings AND blood contains buffers that prevent the pH from changing too drastically,so trying to forcibly alter blood pH wouldn't work effectively.
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53
A dehydration synthesis reaction between glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆)and fructose (C₆H₁₂O₆)produces a molecule of sucrose (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁).Why don't the two individual molecular formulae add up to the same number of atoms in the sucrose product?
A)Oxygen must be burned/consumed during the reaction.
B)In a dehydration reaction,a water molecule (H2O)is removed from the final molecule formed.
C)In a dehydration reaction,a water molecule (H2O)is added to the final molecule formed.
D)Hydrogen must be burned/consumed during the reaction.
A)Oxygen must be burned/consumed during the reaction.
B)In a dehydration reaction,a water molecule (H2O)is removed from the final molecule formed.
C)In a dehydration reaction,a water molecule (H2O)is added to the final molecule formed.
D)Hydrogen must be burned/consumed during the reaction.
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54
The density of liquid water is greater than the density of ice.
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55
What is the main/most important factor that differentiates methanol,ethanol,and isopropanol from each other?
A)the specific location of the hydroxyl functional group
B)the number of carbon atoms in the molecule
C)the number of hydrogen atoms in each molecule
D)the location of the carboxyl functional group
E)the number of hydroxyl functional groups present
A)the specific location of the hydroxyl functional group
B)the number of carbon atoms in the molecule
C)the number of hydrogen atoms in each molecule
D)the location of the carboxyl functional group
E)the number of hydroxyl functional groups present
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56
Which one of the following microbes would grow best at pH 1-3.5?
A)Cyanobacteria in ocean water
B)Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on human skin
C)Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the runoff from a copper mine
A)Cyanobacteria in ocean water
B)Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on human skin
C)Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the runoff from a copper mine
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57
Subtle differences exist in the plasma membrane molecules of the organisms in the three Domains._______ functional groups are found in the plasma membrane molecules of bacteria and eukarya,while ________ functional groups are found in the plasma membrane molecules of archaea.
A)amino;carboxyl
B)ether;ester
C)ester;ether
D)ketone;aldehyde
E)aldehyde;ketone
A)amino;carboxyl
B)ether;ester
C)ester;ether
D)ketone;aldehyde
E)aldehyde;ketone
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58
The formation of ADP from ATP can be defined as a hydrolytic reaction.
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59
Which one of the following would be the most difficult covalent bond to break in a chemical reaction?
A)Na⁺ and Cl⁻ in NaCl
B)two oxygen atoms in a molecule of O₂
C)two nitrogen atoms in a molecule of N₂
D)two hydrogen atoms in a molecule of H₂
A)Na⁺ and Cl⁻ in NaCl
B)two oxygen atoms in a molecule of O₂
C)two nitrogen atoms in a molecule of N₂
D)two hydrogen atoms in a molecule of H₂
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60
Water has recently been discovered to be lying just underneath the soil on Mars.This means it is possible life as we know it may also exist (or may once have existed)on Mars.
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61
A scientist claims that when a protein is denatured,it can be expected that its secondary structure will more likely be retained when compared to all other levels of protein structure structures.Do you agree? Explain.
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62
Compare a molecule of a nucleotide to ATP.Could a cell simply insert ATP into DNA without altering it? Explain.
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Figure 2.5
Use Figure 2.5 to answer the following.Starch,cellulose,dextran,and glycogen are polysaccharides.How are they similar? To what are their different properties due? Why can't an enzyme that hydrolyzes starch degrade cellulose?

Use Figure 2.5 to answer the following.Starch,cellulose,dextran,and glycogen are polysaccharides.How are they similar? To what are their different properties due? Why can't an enzyme that hydrolyzes starch degrade cellulose?
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Water has recently been found just beneath the soil on Mars,but in frozen form.What does this mean for both the prospect of finding life on Mars in some form,but also for the possibility of humans to survive on/colonize the surface of Mars?
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Describe how the properties of phospholipids make these molecules well suited for plasma membranes.
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