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1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C. Nonpolar covalent bond D. Hydrogen bond
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1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

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Page 1: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n)

A. Ionic bondB. Polar covalent bondC. Nonpolar covalent bondD. Hydrogen bond

Page 2: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.
Page 3: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

2. When sodium and chlorine react to produce sodium chloride, an electron is transferred from sodium to chlorine. In this reaction, sodium forms a

A.Positive ionB. Negative ionC.Neutral ionD.Radioactive isotope

Page 4: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

Before Transfer11 Protons (+)11 Electrons (-)

After Transfer11 Protons (+)10 Electrons (-)

Positive Ion

Before Transfer17 Protons (+)17 Electrons (-)

After Transfer17 Protons (+)18 Electrons (-)

Negative Ion

Page 5: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

3. In the chemical equation shown below, the reactants are

A. CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water)B. CO2 onlyC. CH4 (methane) and O2

D. CH4 only

Page 6: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

4. In the chemical equation shown below, the coefficient (numbers in front of the formula for a molecule) represents

Coefficients

A.The number of atoms of the first element in the moleculeB.The number of valance electrons in the first elementC.The number of molecules in the reaction

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Page 8: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

5. A hydrogen bond is a

A. The bond between a hydrogen atom and a oxygen atom in a water molecule

B. The bond between a hydrogen atom and a nitrogen atom in an ammonia molecule

C. The attraction between opposite poles of polar covalent molecules

D. All of the aboveE. Both A and B

Page 9: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

The bond within a water molecule is a polar covalent bond.

A hydrogen bond is an attraction between two different water molecules (or other polar molecules). This attraction occurs because the polar covalent bond creates charged poles in each molecule (oxygen end is negatively charged and hydrogen pole is positively charged.) The oxygen end of one molecule is attracted to a hydrogen end of another.

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6. Water has a high surface tension due to the force of attraction between the oppositely charged poles of water molecules, forming hydrogen bonds. This exemplifies the fact that water is very

A.AdhesiveB.CohesiveC.Hydrophobic

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Cohesion = the attraction between like molecules

Adhesion = the attraction between different molecules

Water is both cohesive (between water molecules) and adhesive with many molecules..

Page 13: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

7. The term hydrophilic means that a substance

A. Is highly reactiveB. Is chemically inert (does not react)C. Is attracted to waterD. Is repelled by water

Page 14: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

8. Which of following types of substances are hydrophilic?

I. Nonpolar covalentII. Polar covalentIII. Ionic

A. I onlyB. II onlyC. III onlyD. I and IIIE. II and III

Page 15: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

Since water is a polar molecule, it attracts both ionic compounds (since charged ions are attracted to the partially charge poles of the water molecule) and other polar compounds (since the oppositely charged poles are attracted to water’s charged poles.)

Page 16: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

9.A substance that is able to dissolve another substance is called a

A. SoluteB. SolventC. SolutionD. ReactantE. Both A and D

Page 17: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

10.Water has a _________ specific heat, which means that it changes its temperature _______ than most other substances when the same amount of energy is applied.

A. low, moreB. low, lessC. high, moreD. high, less

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Specific heat is the amount of energy required to heat 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.

Due to the hydrogen bonds between molecules, water has a high specific energy, taking more energy to heat.

If the same amount of energy is applied to water another substance, the water will heat up less in most cases.

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11.A substance with a low pH is _________ and has a higher concentration of ____ ions.

A. Acidic, OH-B. Acidic, H+C. Basic, OH-D. Basic, H+

Page 20: 1.A bond in which two atoms share electrons but there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons is a(n) A. Ionic bond B. Polar covalent bond C.

12. A substance with a pH of 2 is ____ acidic than a substance with a pH of 6.

A. 40 x moreB. 10,000 x moreC. 40 x lessD. 10,000 x less

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13. Which of the following is the correct shape for a graph comparing the typical effect of temperature on an enzyme catalyzed reaction?

A. B.

C. D.

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14. At very high temperatures, the rate of an enzyme catalyzed reaction decreases because

A. The enzyme is moving too quickly to catalyze the reaction

B. The enzyme’s active site is saturatedC. The enzyme becomes denaturedD. The substrate concentration decreases

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15. When an enzyme is denatured it has A. Unfolded and lost is shapeB. Been chemically broken down

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High temperatures can break apart the hydrogen bonds and other interactions that hold a protein in its folded shape. When an enzyme (a protein) loses its shape, it does not have the correct active site for the substrate and is no longer functional.

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